A Wallflower Under The Mistletoe By | Dawn Brower

During a Christmastide house party, she meets . Roarke is a man who strictly disbelieves in "happily ever afters". However, the "magic of mistletoe" and their shared attraction force both characters to confront their skepticism about love. The core conflict centers on their choice between the independence they’ve always prized and the unexpected love they find in each other. Book Details

The story follows , a woman who has endured a difficult upbringing under a father who blamed her for her mother’s death. After her father's passing, she finds a new guardian in the Duke of Wharton, which opens up a world of family and opportunity she never expected. A Wallflower Under the Mistletoe by Dawn Brower

: It is part of the Christmas Wallflowers collection, which includes titles from authors like Sandra Sookoo , Lauren Smith , and Andrea K. Stein. Reader Reception During a Christmastide house party, she meets

: Readers enjoyed the "mischief caused by the mistletoe" and the chemistry between Agatha and Roarke. The core conflict centers on their choice between

: The story is noted for being a humorous and clean Victorian-era tale suitable for those who enjoy sweet holiday tropes.

: Miss Agatha Cartwright and Roarke James, Marquess of Huntington.