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Loading... His Christmas Conundrum : An M/M Holiday Romance (original 2023; edition 2023)by A.W. Scott (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Trevor Cooper has a conundrum. He had what could be called a "different" type of relationship with his professor’s daughter...she was, as far as he was concerned, someone to hang out with...but Jane thought it to be anything but that and then some. I might have felt sorry for Jane if she hadn't been so overbearing, demanding and over the top plain obnoxious. He broke up with her as gently as he could, after all her father was one of his professors and could make or break him in his class at law school. To say that Jane didn't take it well is the understatement of the century. Not only is she furious, but she’s determined to get Trevor back, any way she can. Not JUST get him back but destroy any chance he might have of dating any other girl. She goes so far as to scare all the girls off that Trevor shows any interested in. Can you say, "creepy stalker"? That's Jane in a nutshell. One of Trevor’s friends, Bailey, suggest something so far out, but not so out there that Trevor doesn’t consider it. The suggestion is for Trevor to pretend to be interested in guys, not girls, and maybe get someone to be his "fake boyfriend". He knows Trevor’s not homophobic because his own fiancé is Trevor’s brother, so what can go wrong? After admitting to Bailey that he’s always secretly thought fellow university student Milo Adair was smoking hot, Bailey puts the plan in motion with Milo. Trevor soon has an appointment with Milo Adair. Milo said that he would give Trevor 30 -minutes to convince him that the "pretend boyfriend" plan is something he should involve himself with. I really liked Milo and the story was cute, for lack of a better description. Both Trevor and Milo's families were total opposites as far as wealth went but equal in the way they loved and supported their children. It's a really heartwarming little story with two sweet, lovable characters...and Jane gets her just reward in the end. Seeing that alone was worth the read. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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