Holiday Hostilities (Cyclones Christmas, #2)
books by Katie Bailey
It’s the most hateful time of the year… There’s only one thing Olivia Griswold hates more than her brother’s best friend, Aaron Marino.The NHL’s favorite playboy has hordes of adoring fans, but to her, he’s still the cocky jerk she’s loathed since high school.But when Aaron hears Olivia’s spending the holidays with her roommates from hell, he offers her a place to escape to.His place, to be exact.In return, all she has to do is be his date to his hockey team’s Christmas gala. It seems simple enough, but Olivia soon discovers that sleeping behind enemy lines is a dangerous game—especially when the enemy looks like that.Olivia knows she’s playing with fire, but she won’t let herself get burned again.And they do say to keep your friends close and your enemies closer… The book’s tone remains steady, creating a sense of continuity that supports immersion. Readers can settle into the narrative without adjusting to sudden stylistic changes. This consistency enhances comfort and engagement. The book invites readers to slow down and fully engage with the narrative as it unfolds. Rather than rushing through major plot points, the author allows moments to breathe, giving emotional weight to both action and reflection. This deliberate pacing helps readers absorb the underlying themes more naturally. Many find that this approach enhances immersion, making the reading experience feel richer and more rewarding over time.