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Shopping for Christmas
by Pat Simmons
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Synopsis
Christmas came early for fitness center owner Brandon Johnson when personal shopper Imani Robinson showed up on his doorstep—with groceries he never ordered. The mix-up sparks an instant attraction for Brandon.
Dating was not on her Christmas list, so Brandon is stuck at the bottom.
What's a man ...
Dating was not on her Christmas list, so Brandon is stuck at the bottom.
What's a man ...
Christmas came early for fitness center owner Brandon Johnson when personal shopper Imani Robinson showed up on his doorstep—with groceries he never ordered. The mix-up sparks an instant attraction for Brandon.
Dating was not on her Christmas list, so Brandon is stuck at the bottom.
What's a man to do when the only way to see her again is to order more groceries?
Brandon doesn't mind risking a few extra pounds if it means a spot on her calendar before Christmas. With each delivery, their chemistry grows until Imani lets him tag along on one of her runs.
Suddenly, Christmas shopping feels like the best date ever, and Brandon is determined to turn holiday sparks into something that lasts.
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