Gio & Joy and the Three French Hens: Small town, feel good, romantic comedy (The Costa Brothers Cozy Christmas Comfort Romance #4)

Ellie Hall


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Gio & Joy and the Three French Hens: Small town, feel good, romantic comedy by Ellie Hall
It's just a Christmas crush. Like a gingerbread house, it can't last forever. Right?

Joy
I got a big fat lump of coal in my stocking, and it's not even Christmas yet. In the span of three days:
- I'm laid off from a premier architectural firm
- The guy I thought was my forever dumped me. Then again, he couldn't eat cheese, so maybe it wasn't meant to be. But it was better than being alone
- Oh, and I lost my apartment to a parrot (you read that right)

Gio
How I went from an in-demand globe-trotting photographer to peddling pizza at my family's new shop may have been because:
- Women in most major European cities have officially banned me
- I have more speeding tickets in Monaco than I can count. Unfortunately, I'm only fluent in English and Italian
- Maintaining my reputation is exhausting. Though, most would argue my life is one big weekend

Joy
Not only am I down on my luck but got demoted to pizza girl. And what's worse is I have to work with my best friend's brother, who I've liked since I still had braces. But he's a flirt, so I know to keep my expectations at rock bottom. (By the way, hello from down here!)

On the upside, the view of my pizza-flinging co-worker isn't half bad.

Gio
The new cashier is a refreshing joy to be around. When we're tasked with building a gingerbread house for a charity fundraiser, I find myself yearning to put down roots (and maybe even a foundation). The only problem is these French women won't leave me alone.

But the only person I don't want to ignore me hardly looks my way.

This is book 4 in the Costa Brothers Cozy Christmas Comfort Romance Series, following six single, stubborn, and loyal brothers as they find their happily ever afters. They're clean and wholesome romance, faith-friendly, stand alone stories but are best enjoyed together.
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