Single And Ready To Jingle By Piper Rayne -
As they spend time together, Kenzie discovers that Andrew has a legitimate, deep-seated reason for his hatred of the holidays.
The romance is complicated by the fact that Andrew is the best friend of Kenzie's brother. Single and Ready to Jingle by Piper Rayne
Reviewers on Goodreads and other platforms highlight the "hot cocoa vibes" and the balance of humor and emotional depth. While some readers found the ending a bit rushed, most appreciated the chemistry between the leads and the fun, pun-filled atmosphere. Single & Ready to Jingle, by Piper Rayne - Cara Carroll As they spend time together, Kenzie discovers that
Single & Ready to Jingle, by Piper Rayne * What I liked about this book: grump/sunshine trope, dual first person POV, NYC setting, Cara Carroll Single and Ready to Jingle Audiobook - Piper Rayne While some readers found the ending a bit
The story centers on , an enthusiastic event planner who considers December a national holiday, and Andrew , a broody British lawyer who genuinely dislikes Christmas. Their connection begins with a disastrous blind date where Kenzie arrives dressed as an elf. Despite the awkward start, Andrew eventually hires Kenzie to plan his law firm’s holiday party to save his professional reputation. They strike a deal: she will plan the party if he agrees to attend three festive holiday events with her, allowing Kenzie to try and "cure" his inner Grinch. Core Themes & Tropes
Kenzie’s relentless festive energy clashes with Andrew’s stoic, "Scrooge-like" demeanor.