He also wants to just get to know her better. Which… is preposterous, no one would hire someone with her background? Right?Īiden is the general manager for Vivient and immediately wants Stella for the window dressing job as soon as he meets her. He then asks to apply for the newly open job of widow dresser for the store. He asks her opinion, she gives it to him honestly. And that’s exactly when she encounters the dorkiest, most cheerful, and positive guy imaginable while looking into the atrocious display windows of an upscale department store. Stella is just out of prison after a four-year sentence and she desperately needs a fresh start. This is set in the world of department stores and window dressing. I don’t have the willpower y’all.Īnd I’m really glad I gave in to my one-click finger. But when Tessa Bailey, the queen of the dirty talking hero, says she has a Ted Lasso-inspired, grumpy/sunshine, opposites attract holiday romance… I just can’t help myself. I have read them, they just aren’t something I read a lot of. First, let me say that I’m not usually a holiday romance reader.
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