Collection: Christmas Duet

Spicy Christmas New Hope Rom-Coms

Trending for the wrong reasons

One wrong turn.

One viral meltdown.

One very inconvenient attraction, just in time for Christmas.

Kinsley Baker has a brand to protect, a reputation to maintain, and a perfect holiday feed to curate. So when her luxury SUV gets rear ended by a smart mouthed mechanic and his rusty ute, the meltdown that follows is… not her finest moment.

Unfortunately for her, the whole world sees it and it goes viral.

Now the internet thinks she’s in love with Parker McDonald, a smooth talking, bog covered panel beater who wrecked her car and refuses to call her anything but “Princess.”

Their “holiday romance” starts as damage control.

A fake story to calm the storm.

But between the bickering, the tension, and the chemistry neither of them saw coming, something very real starts to spark.

He’s the last man she should want.

She’s everything he claims to hate.

But when the cameras stop rolling and the decorations come down, they might have to face the truth:

They’re not faking it anymore.

 

The Algorithm made me do it

One rear-end collision.

One silver haired grump.

One holiday hookup that should’ve stayed off camera…

Sophie Lee wasn’t looking for a Christmas miracle. Just caffeine, content, and a thirst trap or two. But when a cranky panel beater and his son smash into her best friend's car, her feed gets flooded… and not with the kind of views she planned.

Robert McDonald doesn’t do drama, cameras, or twenty-one-year-olds with too much lip gloss and too little shame. But from the second Sophie smirks at him, he’s toast.

She’s loud, inappropriate, and half his age.

He’s older, grumpier, and completely off-limits.

Their hookups are supposed to be private.

No tags. No follows. No feelings.

But between stolen moments, dirty texts, and a very public slip-up under the Christmas lights, Sophie’s algorithm isn’t the only thing pushing her toward him.

She swore he was just a fling.

He swore off women years ago.

Now, the internet wants answers and the truth might just go viral.