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A Christmas He Can't Refuse

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A Christmas He Can't Refuse

By: John Salzone
Narrated by: Patrick Brawn
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A Christmas He Can't Refuse

A festive, funny, and swoony holiday romance you'll want to unwrap early.

Liam West thought he was on the verge of stardom . . . until one disastrous season on reality TV turned him into America's favorite villain. Now he's broke, hiding out in a small town, and spending his December dressed as an elf in Santaland. The only thing worse than his green tights? His complete lack of Christmas spirit.

Charlie Fisher, on the other hand, is Christmas's number-one fan. He decks the halls, sings the carols, and believes in magic with his whole heart. When he comes across a little girl's letter to Santa asking for just one thing—a new boyfriend for her uncle Liam—Charlie decides he'll make her wish come true.

The problem? Liam isn't exactly easy to love . . . until Charlie starts realizing that maybe he's the one who wants a chance with the town's resident Scrooge.

Charming, witty, and full of holiday cheer, A Christmas He Can't Refuse is an LGBTQ+ rom-com about second chances, family, and the magic of falling in love when you least expect it. Perfect for fans of Charlie Novak's Up To Snow Good, Annabeth Albert's Catered All the Way, and classic holiday rom-coms.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 John Scognamiglio
Contemporary Romance
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