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Make You Mine This Christmas: 'The queer Christmas rom-com I've been waiting for' LAURA KAY

Lizzie Huxley-Jones

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Holidays & seasonal interest, Of specific Lesbian interest, Romance, The countryside, country life

It's the golden rule of pretending to be someone's girlfriend: don't fall for their sister.

'Joyous, funny and full of warm, relatable characters, this is the queer Christmas rom-com I've been waiting for' LAURA KAY

After the year from hell, Haf is ready to blow off steam at a Christmas party. A no-strings-attached kiss with a stranger under the mistletoe is just what she needs.

But by the next day, rumours have spread. Everyone believes she and Christopher are madly in love and spending the festive season with his family in the English countryside. To save her new friend from embarrassment - and with no better plans of her own - Haf agrees to go along with the ruse.

Until she meets Kit: Christopher's mysterious, magnetic and utterly irresistible sister.

She can't possibly fall for her fake boyfriend's sister this Christmas . . . can she?

*****

'The perfect cosy Christmas read - sexy, sweet and smart' KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE

'Cosy, Christmassy and wonderfully queer' KATE DAVIES

'Joyous' LILY LINDON

'A thoroughly modern love story filled with joy, inappropriate Christmas jumpers and a daring reindeer rescue. I adored it' TANYA BYRNE

'An adorable Christmas novel filled with terrible schemes, a grand ball and one very horrible goose' KAT DUNN

'Easily one of the best rom-coms I've ever read. Funny, sweet and emotionally satisfying. Filled with characters you'll fall in love with and dreamy Christmas moments - it's a festive delight!' CHLOE TIMMS

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Lizzie Huxley-Jones

Lizzie Huxley-Jones is an autistic author and editor based in London.

They are the editor of Stim, an anthology of autistic authors and artists, which was published by Unbound in April 2020 to coincide with World Autism Awareness Week. They are also the author of the children's biography Sir David Attenborough: A Life Story (2020) and a contributor to the anthology Allies: Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, And Trying Again (2021).


They tweet too much at @littlehux, taking breaks to walk their dog Nerys.

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