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Hell for the Holidays

Hell for the Holidays in Bloomington, MN
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There's no place like home for the holidays, right?
Unless you're snowed in with your difficult family and
your best friend's brother. In which case, it's more like hell.
Augusta is a free-spirited, fun-loving, hopeless romantic. Graham is an
uptight, brooding, commitmentphobe. In the past, their differences were
things that pulled them together. Now, they're things that have driven
them so far apart, there's no way back to anything they once were.
All that will change when Graham is roped into delivering Augusta to her
parents' house for Christmas and weather conditions force them to
hunker down. And after an interaction with her toxic sister, Graham
realizes that despite nearly twenty years of history, there are things he's
never known about Augusta and it has him questioning-and regret-
ting-all of his past behaviors.
As the saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and Augusta
reluctantly agrees to team up with one enemy in the hopes of putting
another in its place. Can these opposites pretend to be attracted to one
another? What happens when the pretending begins to feel a little too
real; a little too much like old times?
Hell for the Holidays is a second-chance, fake-dating romance with
forced proximity and open door bedroom scenes.
Unless you're snowed in with your difficult family and
your best friend's brother. In which case, it's more like hell.
Augusta is a free-spirited, fun-loving, hopeless romantic. Graham is an
uptight, brooding, commitmentphobe. In the past, their differences were
things that pulled them together. Now, they're things that have driven
them so far apart, there's no way back to anything they once were.
All that will change when Graham is roped into delivering Augusta to her
parents' house for Christmas and weather conditions force them to
hunker down. And after an interaction with her toxic sister, Graham
realizes that despite nearly twenty years of history, there are things he's
never known about Augusta and it has him questioning-and regret-
ting-all of his past behaviors.
As the saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and Augusta
reluctantly agrees to team up with one enemy in the hopes of putting
another in its place. Can these opposites pretend to be attracted to one
another? What happens when the pretending begins to feel a little too
real; a little too much like old times?
Hell for the Holidays is a second-chance, fake-dating romance with
forced proximity and open door bedroom scenes.