Merry Little Kissmas – Evergreen Falls Read Online Lauren Blakely

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Total pages in book: 149
Estimated words: 145731 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 729(@200wpm)___ 583(@250wpm)___ 486(@300wpm)
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He lifts an eyebrow. “Oh, we’re betting now, are we?”

“Yes. Are you afraid to take me on?”

Rowan crosses his arms, leaning back with a challenging gleam in his eye. “Not afraid, just wondering what’s in it for me when you lose.”

Pausing to collect my thoughts, I grab my martini, taking a confident sip. Because I am confident I’ll find love and connection for him, no matter how challenging it is. Setting the glass down with a delicate clink, I turn the question around. “When I win—and I will—you’ll come to a big matchmaking showcase at the end of the year and thank me for introducing you to the woman of your dreams. Publicly.”

He barks out a laugh, the sound sharp but not unkind. “Dream woman? And I’ve got a unicorn coming for you on Christmas. Fits down the chimney and everything.”

“Spoiler alert: I love unicorns.”

“I’m shocked.”

I exhale loudly. This guy thinks he can twist me up, but I’m not the city’s hotshot new matchmaker for nothing. My track record is excellent because I don’t just bet on love—I believe in it deeply, in spite of my own heartache. Rowan may think love is a mirage, but I intend to show him it’s the real thing. “Do you accept my stakes?”

“Sure, because I won’t lose.” He sounds amused, like he’s having a damn good time with me tonight. That seems like a positive start for a business relationship. The more fun we have together, the more open-minded he’ll be on dates during the next few weeks. “But if you lose…”

He doesn’t finish the thought. Instead, he reaches for my drink, turning it a notch, then another. Wait—is that deliberate? He’s lifting it and drinking right from the spot with my lipstick mark. It shouldn’t affect me, but suddenly, I’m more interested in that glass than the bet.

Snap out of it, Isla. You don’t have a crush.

But the thought lingers, annoying me almost as much as it thrills me.

When he sets the glass down, he’s all laid-back attitude as he says, “You pick, sweetheart.”

That term of endearment shimmies down my spine, and I hate that I like how he says it.

“Fine. If I lose…” I hesitate, trying to think of something he’d actually enjoy and that won’t go against my romantic values. I’m not going to publicly admit matchmaking doesn’t work—that’d be a lie. Then it hits me. “You get to choose my date for my matchmaking event.”

His eyebrows shoot up. “You’re letting me pick who you bring to your big matchmaking event?”

Maybe I’ve lost my mind. But I need to show him how serious I am. How much faith I have both in my thorough, thoughtful ways and in the power of true love. “Anyone you want. No veto power,” I say.

His surprise melts into something far more devious—a grin that should make me nervous, but instead, it sparks a competitive fire. “You trust me that much?” he asks.

Not in the least. But Rowan’s a confident man who’s used to overpowering opponents. I need to prove I won’t bend, and I definitely won’t break as he tries to fight me every step of the way. I need him to see I’m the one who can succeed at this monumental task of finding a holiday match for the World’s Grumpiest Man and Certified Christmas Hater.

“Not at all,” I say breezily. “But it won’t matter because I’m not losing.”

“Interesting,” he says, stroking his chin. “How do you feel about seventy-two-year-old dudes who can’t drive? Or tech bros who douse themselves in body spray? Scratch that,” he mutters, almost to himself, his brow furrowed like he can’t bear the thought of either. “They’d both be terrible for you.”

“And you know my type?”

He holds my gaze, his lips twitching in amusement, his eyes glimmering with…something else entirely. “Maybe I do.”

An unexpected tingle rushes through me. Or maybe it’s not so unexpected given where my thoughts have strayed a few times. I shake them off once again. “Whoever you pick, I’ll show up. But you should be prepared to admit that the match I find for you will make you believe in unicorns because she will be your dream woman.”

He lifts his scotch glass. “To the matchmaking challenge of the season.”

I clink my martini against his tumbler. “Now, tell me what you look for in a dream woman.”

There’s a long, weighty pause as he studies me. Then he says, “Brunette, blue eyes, sassy as fuck.”

He’s messing with me. I know he’s messing with me. And yet, those tingles have the traitorous audacity to race through me again.

This is going to be the toughest challenge I’ve faced.

6

SUDDEN ONSET OF ENTHUSIASM

ROWAN

The rip-off calendar on my kitchen counter mocks me with the date.

Sunday, December 1.

As I reach for an apple cutter from a drawer to prep a pre-ice-skating lesson snack for Mia, something else on the page catches my attention: a handwritten note from my kid.


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