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Taming Her Beast: Happily Ever Holiday
Taming Her Beast: Happily Ever Holiday
Taming Her Beast: Happily Ever Holiday
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Taming Her Beast: Happily Ever Holiday

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  • Love

  • Friendship

  • Family

  • Romance

  • Intimacy

  • Friends to Lovers

  • Unrequited Love

  • Love Triangle

  • Best Friends to Lovers

  • Enemies to Lovers

  • Secret Baby

  • Love Confession

  • Happily Ever After

  • Forbidden Love

  • Opposites Attract

  • Self-Discovery

  • Copyright

  • Relationships

  • Writing

  • Food

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I have a confession. 

I'm in love with my best friend.

I have been for years.

Ever since we met when we were just kids.

Bella Vermilli.

She is perfection, beautiful inside and out. Every man's walking wet dream come to life.

Luckily for me, she's been more focused on starting her business than dating. I don't know what I would do if I had to watch her with another man.

See, Bella is a beauty and me?

Well, I'm a beast.

Will this Beast will be able to claim his Beauty and give them both their happily ever after?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherShaw Hart
Release dateMay 19, 2023
ISBN9798223060109
Taming Her Beast: Happily Ever Holiday

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    Taming Her Beast - Shaw Hart

    CHAPTER 1

    Bella

    The holidays are always busy for me. As a party planner, it’s usually when I make most of my money for the year and if it’s not a wedding, then it’s usually a holiday party. Today’s event is the latter.

    I was hired last minute for tonight by my best friend, Harry. I think he knew that I was worried since my friend Gracelyn and I started our own company this year and we haven’t gotten as many new jobs as we had thought that we would.

    I met Harry when we were just kids. My mom worked for his grandpa here in this house as a maid. She only lasted two years before she quit to work somewhere else but Harry and I stayed close. We were in the same grade and became fast friends. Harry was quiet and a little standoffish. He kept to himself and tended to snarl at anyone who got too close but he was never that way with me. He’s always been kind to me. My mom always said that we were two halves of the same coin. He was a loner and I was a people pleaser but somehow we got along.

    I was surprised that Harry had hired me to plan a Halloween party since he hates large crowds and being around most people but he’s a good friend and I know that he was trying to help me and my new business out. Harry would do anything for me. We’re still getting our business off the ground so even though I know Harry doesn’t really want to throw a Halloween party, I can’t really afford to tell him no.

    I spent the last four years working for a bigger company but my design style stopped meshing with theirs and I got sick of working long hours for only a fraction of the money. I quit and my best friend Gracelyn and I started Ivy and Fern Events. We’ve been on our own for close to nine months and so far things are going pretty good. Working for that other company might have been tedious at times, but it also gave me a starting client list and a list of contractors to take with me when we branched out on our own.

    Gracelyn has been hired to do some big wedding in December and she’s been crazy busy with that so it’s just me on this Halloween party. I would have liked the help for this event. Harry’s place is huge and it took a lot of work to get it decorated for tonight.

    The house is breathtaking. It looks like a castle, something that would fit in perfectly on some hilltop in Europe. Somehow it still fits here in Portland too.

    The walls are made of dark bricks, ivy covering part of the walls. A dozen steps lead up to the imposing front doors and I take a deep breath, adjusting some of the boxes of decorations in my arms as I try to ring the doorbell.

    I wait, balancing the heavy boxes in my arms as I wait for someone to answer the door. I was here earlier to supervise the tables and chairs being dropped off. I was able to hang up most of the decorations too but one of the workers had dropped a box of my

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