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A Holiday Romance You’ll Adore — Finding You This Christmas by Hazel Belle


If you love heartwarming holiday reads that make you smile, Hazel Belle’s Finding You This Christmas is the perfect pick.

The story follows Romulus, a rookie football player trying to settle into his new life in Chicago, and Luna, a talented interior designer who believes in second chances—but not in dating her clients. When she’s hired to transform Romulus’s condo, sparks start to fly faster than she can hang the mistletoe.

Part of the Letters to Mrs. Claus series, this novella adds a magical twist — Mrs. Claus herself helps guide lonely hearts through her “Operation Mistletoe Match.” The result? A sweet, clean romance full of laughter, misunderstandings, and festive warmth.

With a 4.7-star rating and dozens of glowing reviews, readers have called it “funny, wholesome, and full of Christmas cheer.”

So, if you’re searching for a cozy story that mixes twinkling lights, gentle humor, and the spirit of love, grab your copy of Finding You This Christmas today.

👉 Read it now on Amazon

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