Can a man who values beauty above all find love with an ugly duckling? In a family filled with happily ever afters, ugly duckling Addie has been jilted for the last time. There is no one for her, so why keep looking. Playboy Marcus only dates Two Ls. Women so perfectly beautiful you have to take a second look. Thrown together on a pre-Thanksgiving cruise, can this ugly duckling steal his heart? Excerpt For years, Addie had tolerated her mother Clara's matchmaking. Momma only wanted the best for her. In a family filled with happily ever afters, the best included a husband. Every Thanksgiving, the entire family gathered to share their tales of romantic bliss. Addie was happy for them knowing her time would come just like it had for everyone else in the family. It had come all right, and she was still working through the pain. With only two weeks left before that most family of family holidays, she'd devised a plan to prevent a repeat of last year's fiasco. Only one thing left to do: tell Momma. She'd arrived at her parents' house to break the news and lost her nerve. Instead of putting her cards on the proverbial table, she sat at the kitchen table dicing mountains of onions for the Thanksgiving dressing. Over-sized protective goggles kept the onions from making her cry but made her look like a bug. If Momma took the news like Addie suspected, she'd wind up splattered on her momma's windshield. Holiday With Love Romances "The One" is the third Holiday With Love Romance, stand alone stories where a couple finds love on holiday whether an actual holiday like Christmas or Valentines Day, being on holiday in the European sense, or both. You'll be immersed in the characters' world as they find true love and a happily ever after you could see lasting forever. With heroes ranging from businessmen to aliens, they all have one thing in common. They never expected to find true love until it happened to them. If you like a good old fashioned romance where the characters fall in love, not lust, why not take a holiday with love?
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