Jingle Bell Hell, an all-new awkward meets sexy rom com from New York Times bestselling author Denise Grover Swank and USA Today bestselling author A.R. Casella is available now!

Jingle Bell Hell
Bad Luck Club series
by A.R. Casella and Denise Grover Swank
Blurb:
Sheβs a sexually repressed control freak. Heβs a muscular ex-con with heavier baggage than Santaβs toy bag. Theyβre everything each other never wanted.
Mary
Iβm usually the first person on my block to decorate for Christmas. This year? Humbug.
My six-year-old son, Aidan, just had a meltdown after learning some hard truths from a drunk Santa impersonator, and I can no longer deny we both need help. Change is hard for Aidan, and right now heβs dealing with several big ones, including A) his father abandoning us, B) our move to Asheville, and C) the Santa snafu.
And me? Iβm a control freak, and my life is more out-of-control than a sled on ice.
Thatβs why I agree to let Aidan join Butterfly Buddies, a group that matches kids with adult mentors.
Itβs also why I agree to a mentor of my ownβterrifying, pink-haired Nicole, who wants to help me live life on the wild side. Her advice is strangely compelling, especially after I meet Aidanβs new βbuddy,β a gorgeous tattooed hunk of a man who makes me wish there werenβt cobwebs in my…well, you know.
Jace
Mary OβShea is sexy as hell, but she doesnβt know it.
She also doesnβt know Iβm an ex-con, and if she finds out that I served three years in prison, extenuating circumstances wonβt matter to her.
The last thing I should do is get attached to her kid…or her, but I didnβt get in this position by making good decisions.
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Excerpt:
Jace reaches toward my face, and my heart feels like itβs about to beat out of my chest as his fingers near the soft flesh of my cheek. When he tucks an escaped lock of hair behind my ear, I almost melt into a puddle.
βYouβre a good mom,β he says. βAnd you were probably right. It might not be a good idea for Aidan to get too attached to me, and me to him, given that you and I are attracted to each other.β
Shock roils through me. Itβs as if Iβve opened my eyes and found myself on a different planet, where the ground is as solid as a bounce house and left is right and right is left.
No, itβs not possible.
I gawk at him, taking in his sparkling eyes, the golden ends of his hair, and that short beard that shouldnβt look good, but oh God, it looks really goodβ¦
βDid you just sayβ¦?β I start.
Itβs then that Aidan bursts through the door, holding something in his hand. He thrusts it out in front of him, scrunching his nose. βDid you get me this, Mom? It came in the box with my game. It was in a container, but I took it out.β
Shock renders me mute and still, like a pillar of salt. Especially since I can feel the intense scrutiny of Jaceβs eyes. Thereβs no way Aidan knows what heβs holding, but Jace must know.
No, no, no, no, no, this canβt be happening.
The vibrator wasnβt supposed to come until tomorrow. Why would they pack it with a childrenβs board game?
A twisted sense of humor? A lack of reasonable bathroom breaks in the warehouse?
Aidan waves the bright pink vibrator around.
βThereβs a little rabbit on it. Is it some kind of toy for Christmas? The package says itβs a magic wand thatβs supposed to make people moan, but they spelled magic with a k, and it didnβt come with a spell book or anything.β He pulls a face. βI guess I can just use it with the Harry Potter spells. It does vibrate like itβs doing magic, and it can whirl in circles too.β
A short laugh sputters out of Jace.
My face is so red, it might as well be a fire truck. Magik wand. At least the name offers a reasonable explanation. For a six-year-old. God help me, I canβt bear to look at Jace.
I make a grab for the vibrator, but Aidan evades me.
βWhyβd you get it in pink, Mom? You know greenβs my favorite color.β
Jace clears his throat, but nope, I still canβt look at him. Heβs not laughing anymore, but I know he probably wants to. Who wouldnβt? If he did feel some sort of passing attraction to me before this, he certainly doesnβt now.
βAidan,β Jace says slowly, his voice husky. βThere are toys for adults too. Thatβs probably something your mom got as a treat for herself, although Iβm sure sheβll get you a Harry Potter wand for Christmas if you want one. Let her have it.β
Aidan does, which is what I wanted, but then I have a vibrator in my hand.I think for a moment and then stuff it into my bag. The tip instantly pops out, unmistakable.
What is happening to me?
βIt must be some kind of mistake,β I say, finally forcing myself to meet Jaceβs gaze. βI didnβt order this. I wouldnβtβ¦β
I thought Iβd see laughter there, because heβs only human, but all traces of it are gone, and now heβs looking at me like Iβm the last slice of birthday cake at an office birthday party. No, like Iβm the first.
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Review:
**Maybe, possibly, some minor spoilers ahead**
I’m not sure I’ve ever read anything by Swank or Casella but I gotta say I really enjoyed myself with Jingle Bell Hell. It’s fun and humor, mixed together will all kinds of feels. While there’s a bit of drama over Jase’s past, it’s handled well, plus I appreciate that it wasn’t drawn out through a big part of the book. And Mary comes at it with maturity, owning up to her reaction to the news … well, eventually. Which is pretty much the way both of them make their way through all of their ups and downs, with reason and facing it head on. It’s not a smooth ride but they manage to come out the other side together.
If you are looking for a entertaining, sweet read, you can’t go wrong here.
(Part of a series but can easily stand on its own.)
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Author Info:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Denise Grover Swank was born in Kansas City, Missouri and lived in the area until she was nineteen. Then she became a nomadic gypsy, living in five cities, four states and ten houses over the course of ten years before she moved back to her roots. She speaks English and smattering of Spanish and Chinese which she learned through an intensive Nick Jr. immersion period. Her hobbies include witty Facebook comments (in her own mind) and dancing in her kitchen with her children. (Quite badly if you believe her offspring.) Hidden talents include the gift of justification and the ability to drink massive amounts of caffeine and still fall asleep within two minutes. Her lack of the sense of smell allows her to perform many unspeakable tasks. She has six children and hasnβt lost her sanity. Or so she leads you to believe.
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A.R. CASELLA is a freelance developmental editor by day, writer by night. She lives in Asheville, NC with her husband, daughter, two dogs, and a variable number of fish. Her pastimes include chasing around her toddler, baking delicious treats, and occasional bouts of crocheting. Any Luck at All, co-written with New York Times bestselling author Denise Grover Swank, is her first book.
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