Bookish Buys: A Winter Wish by Emily Stone
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Inspired by A Winter Wish by Emily Stone
Wearing an outfit inspired by Lexie—think a cozy pink sweater, skinny jeans, brown knee-high boots, and a bold red scarf—might just be the secret to stepping into the main character energy you've been craving. The laid-back, yet striking look is perfect for taking on unexpected journeys and navigating life's curveballs, much like Lexie’s year of working alongside Theo at her late father’s holiday travel company. The pink sweater captures Lexie’s warmth and wanderlust, while the red scarf adds a touch of holiday magic and boldness, reminding you to stay open to new opportunities—and maybe even unexpected romance. Whether you're strolling city streets or curling up with a good book, this outfit wraps you in a blend of adventure and charm, making you feel ready to explore new possibilities in your own story.
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About A Winter Wish by Emily Stone:
When an unexpected inheritance forces two total opposites to work together, Lexie must decide if Theo is going to push her out—or pull her in for the kiss of a lifetime—in this heartwarming holiday novel from the author of Always, in December and One Last Gift
When Lexie learns of her father’s death, she doesn’t know how to feel; they’ve barely spoken in the last ten years. And she’s even more confused when she discovers he’s left her half of his holiday travel company, a successful niche business specializing in trips that explore the holiday traditions of cultures all over the world.
Meanwhile, the other half of the company has been left to her father’s handsome but bad-tempered young executive, Theo. And the will stipulates that the two of them must find a way to run the company together for a year before they decide its fate.
Lexie intends to leave once the year is over, even though, as a wanderer herself, she finds the company’s mission more compelling than she first thought. And a work trip to sizzling Spain reveals a chemistry between Lexie and Theo that is impossible to deny.
There may have been some snap judgments made about each other. But mixing business and pleasure isn’t always a good idea.