Cover design by Cate Ashwood
The Probability of Mistletoe
A short and sweet holiday story
Can an unnecessary makeover, a nostalgic breakfast, an abortive shopping trip, and dance invitations with only a 50% success rate culminate in a long-overdue first kiss?
When software engineer Keith Trainor decides to start his own company, he knows exactly who he wants as his partner: Parker Mulvaney, his best friend from high school. But in the ten years since graduation, their contact has dwindled to nothing, and it’s all Keith’s fault. If he hadn’t tried to kiss Parker under the mistletoe at the winter formal their senior year, Parker wouldn’t have bolted. At their ten-year reunion, Keith intends to do everything in his geeky power to make amends.
Parker should have known that scheduling the reunion the day before Christmas Eve was a recipe for a headache of monster proportions. But when Keith sends a text that he’ll be attending, the evening doesn’t look so bleak. Can an unnecessary makeover, a nostalgic breakfast, an abortive shopping trip, and dance invitations with only a 50 percent success rate culminate in a long-overdue first kiss?
The Probability of Mistletoe is a short and sweet opposites-attract, friends-to-lovers, second-chance rom-com featuring an awkward geek on a mission, a determined extrovert with a plan, interfering female relatives of various sizes, and a statistically improbable amount of mistletoe.
This was a super cute Christmas story about reunited friends finally getting their lips together and admitting how they really feel.
I adore holiday stories and The Probability of Mistletoe is one of my favorites.This is a short and sweet opposites attract, second chance, romance featuring an awkward geek, meddling family members, and a lot of mistletoe.
Sweet story of reconnecting and not missing another opportunity to be with the one you have always loved.