Release Blitz~ Christmas Candy by Celia Aaron





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A Christmas novella where everyone gets their just desserts.
Olive had a major crush on Hank in high school. She was the too-smart, slightly chubby girl who gawked as Hank ran track and made all the cheerleaders swoon. After high school, the two went their separate ways. Olive opened a yoga studio and swore off sweets while Hank traveled the world. No problem, right? At least there wasnā€™t a problem until Hank moved back to town and opened a candy shop across the street from Oliveā€™s studio. Now, Olive will do everything she can to shut her old crush down. But Hank has other plans, and all of them end with an Olive sundae.

Authorā€™s Note: This is a sweet Christmas treat that will leave you satisfied, yet desperate for a little taste of sugar.






ā€œCan you call that number again, dear?ā€ Mrs. Carmichael adjusts her enormous bifocals. ā€œI couldnā€™t hear it over my cats. They meow something terrible when theyā€™re hungry.ā€
I glance around at the cat-free common room. ā€œSure. I-14.ā€

ā€œThank you.ā€ She stares at her upside down bingo card.
ā€œI wanted to ask you something last night, but I couldnā€™t quite work up the nerve.ā€ His fingers linger against mine again as he hands me the next ball.
ā€œWhat?ā€ My voice comes out breathy as I call out the number. We should have had a bingo by now, but Iā€™ve learned everything takes a little longer at the senior center.
He leans over, his warm breath tickling my ear. ā€œI was wondering what your favorite candy is.ā€
Goosebumps break out along my neck and arms as I snatch the ball from his hands and announce the next number.
ā€œI donā€™t like candy.ā€ I glance at him. Heā€™s watching me, eating me up with his eyes. Problem is, I canā€™t say the sensation is unpleasant. Quite the opposite.
ā€œCome on. Everyone likes candy.ā€
ā€œI donā€™t.ā€ His nearness is throwing me off, and I stutter out the next number.
ā€œYou sure? I saw the way you looked at my candy apple.ā€
I huff out a breath. ā€œI donā€™t know what youā€™re talking about.ā€
He moves closer, our arms touching. ā€œDonā€™t worry. I wonā€™t tell anyone.ā€ His conciliatory whisper has my heart stutter-stepping. ā€œYou look beautiful, by the way.ā€
I canā€™t focus on the numbers, not when heā€™s winding me up like a clock. It doesnā€™t help that this is the most distracted Iā€™ve been over a man since ā€¦ Since senior year when I stared at him running track instead of doing my homework. Iā€™ve fallen into the same hole with the same guy, and I canā€™t seem to get myself free.
ā€œCandy apples.ā€ I keep my voice low.
ā€œWhat?ā€ God, his voice in my ear sends shivers shooting down my spine.
ā€œI like candy apples the best.ā€
ā€œIā€™d like to see you eat one of my candy apples. Extra caramel for you.ā€ He hands me the next ball, his index finger skating along mine. ā€œSomething sweet on your tongue.ā€
My body goes up in flames as our eyes meet, and I call out, ā€œO-69.ā€


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Celia Aaron is the self-publishing pseudonym of a published romance and erotica author. She loves to write stories with hot heroes and heroines that are twisty and often dark. Thanks for reading.


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