Holiday’s Cookies (A Holly Hills Christmas #1) Read Online C.M. Steele

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Insta-Love, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: A Holly Hills Christmas Series by C.M. Steele
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Total pages in book: 22
Estimated words: 20786 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 104(@200wpm)___ 83(@250wpm)___ 69(@300wpm)
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“What do you do here?” I ask.

“A bit of everything: bake, register, paperwork, inventory. Bestie extraordinaire.”

“Beth, has James… you’re back.” Her smile grows wide.

“I just got back. I spoke to the director for a few minutes after unloading.” I raise my brows at her.

“Uh oh, any embarrassing stories?”

“No, just a curious one.”

“Curious? The whole not going to the Christmas party thing?”

“Yes. Any reason in particular?”

“A couple, actually. At first it was my parents’ death, then it was my busy schedule, then it was the perpetual guys asking me out, and now I’m going with someone I want to go with.”

“That’s an answer I can get behind.” I pull her into my arms and kiss her flowery face until I’m groaning and ready to toss her onto the steel tables. Unable to contain myself, I tug my lips away and trail them down her neck. “Let me know if you need anything else from me.” I slowly release her, sliding her down my body so she can feel just what that kiss did to me.

“Just to be ready later. I can’t thank you enough for doing the deliveries.”

“Seeing you smile is enough for me. I’ve got to run, but I’ll see you at six, sugarplum.” I kiss her hard and walk out.

Chapter Eleven

Holiday

It’s six, and the doorbell rings. I open it in my pretty, fluffy, blue-with-glittery-silver-sparkles party dress that Bethany picked up for me today. She’s a godsend and absolutely amazing. “Wow, I can’t wait to show you off.”

“Do I look nice?”

“So enchanting.” The look in his eyes says more than his words. A low rumble comes from his chest. “I don’t know how I’m going to make it through the party.” We drive there and I try to make conversation, but my nerves are higher than ever.

“It’s a perfect night out, Holiday,” James says. “I can’t wait to twirl you on the dance floor.” I smile, knowing that I only want to be in his arms and it’s the only reason I’m here. We park, and he helps me out of the car. As soon as the doors open, the crowds part like the Red Sea and stare at us like a strange exhibit, but James probably just assumes it’s because he’s new in town and not that I’m some freak that hasn’t been to a party since my parents died.

“I’m so glad you made it,” Bethany says, pulling me into her arms.

“Hey, get your own date,” James snarls, smiling at her while tugging me back into his arms.

We’re quickly met with the director for the center, who thanks me for the treats. “I was so surprised you came tonight. When he said you were coming, I just couldn't believe it.”

“Ta-da. I’m here.”

“Well, it’s good to see you again, but I came to twirl my woman around the dance floor before we go home and celebrate my favorite Holiday.” James winks and leads me over to the middle of the floor where only a handful of couples have started dancing.

He spins me in close and then slides his hand down to the small of my waist just above my ass before firmly pulling me flush against his strong, taut body. “Holiday, shall we dance?”

“We shall.” I find myself being under his control so effortlessly, and then his lips come down to mine just as the song comes to an end. “Take me home and make love to me.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yes.” We hurry back to the car before anyone can stop us, waving bye to our two cohorts, Bethany and Glen, who just laugh.

“At least I got my dance.” We lasted a whole seven minutes at the party, but that was all I needed. The trip home is almost perfect, until I see my front porch up in flames.

James is quick to call the fire department while pulling out the hose from the side of his house because mine has been cut. It’s close enough to reach, but my car is in the garage. He grabs my keys and quickly reverses my car out so it doesn’t catch fire and explode, but I can’t do anything but watch my life go up in a blaze on Christmas Eve.

The fire department arrives, some still in their tuxes from the party and others who were on duty getting to work. Luckily, most of my house didn’t catch fire. It was only half the house, but so much of it has water damage. “Holiday, we’re so sorry, but you can’t stay here.”

“I don’t understand what happened.”

“Where’s the fire chief?” he snarls.

“I’m right here, Mr. Snow. I can see you’re upset, and I appreciate your efforts because you saved both of your homes by moving the vehicle, but what can I help you with?”

“Was this arson?”

“We won’t know until morning.”

“If it is, it’s more than likely Heath Jones. He’s got a track record for stalking, and he about to be fired and quit after he insulted Holiday in public at the diner.”


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