
Finley is at a loss when navigating the complexities of her new ( maybe ) relationship, which could very well turn into love. Perfect for fans of Tell Me Three Things and Anna and the French Kiss!įinley and Arthur are back at boarding school and neither quite knows where the other stands-are they couple? Are they not a couple? What does one magical Christmas Eve kiss in Oklahoma mean for their relationship status? This confusion isn't helped by the re-entry of old enemies into their school lives, especially ones that may or may not be crushing on Arthur. It's about home and family and friends and finding her place, and along the way she also finds the best Christmas present of all- love.In the sequel to Tracy Andreen's debut romantic comedy So, This Is Christmas, we follow Finley and Arthur back to Barrington Academy for a swoony semester.

It's up to Finley to make sure he gets the Christmas he was promised. And she certainly didn't expect to find the boy she may or may not have tricked into believing that Christmas was an idyllic holiday paradise on her grandmother's doorstep. But instead she returns to find that her best friend is dating her ex-boyfriend, her parents have separated, and her archnemesis got a job working at her grandmother's inn. Christmas hasn't changed much in her sixteen years. When Finley Brown returned to her hometown of Christmas, Oklahoma, from boarding school, she expected to find it just as she left it. Let It Snow meets Dash and Lily's Book of Dares in this new small-town Christmas romance.

