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Highlights
- *Pre-order now!
- About the Author: Cici Williams is a psuedonym for Amy Gaffney, who hails from Kildare and is a graduate of UCD's Creative Writing MA.
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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About the Book
*Pre-order now!* The sexy Winter Olympics sports romance, perfect for fans of Bal Khabra and Hannah Grace
Book Synopsis
*Pre-order now!* The sexy Winter Olympics sports romance, perfect for fans of Bal Khabra and Hannah Grace
There's a Winter Olympic medal on the line. But their toughest challenge is resisting each other...February 2026: the Italian Winter Olympics. The only thing on Samantha "Sam" Harrington's mind is winning a medal for snowboarding.
A medal, and one more thing: Finn Bradley. Her best friend, and Olympic skier. They've had a 'friends forever' pact, well, forever, so Sam pushes her growing feelings for Finn aside and tries to focus on training.
But when a major sponsorship falls through, Sam needs to find funding, and fast. When they're told that pretending to be a couple will give them a better chance at finding sponsors, Sam jumps at the chance, and Finn agrees too. They spend all their time together already, surely pretending to be a couple won't be too hard on Sam's heart?
There's only one problem: Finn's been in love with her for years, and this Olympic season, he's decided to win her over, as well as a medal...
Chalet Girl meets Stephanie Archer in this spicy, fake dating, friends-to-lovers sports romance you need this Winter.
Tropes:
⛷️❄️ Sports romance
🌶️ 🔥Spice
❤️😉Fake dating
🔒 ❤️Forced proximity
👫 🥰 Friends-to-Lovers
About the Author
Cici Williams is a psuedonym for Amy Gaffney, who hails from Kildare and is a graduate of UCD's Creative Writing MA. In 2021 she was shortlisted for the Penguin Michael Joseph Christmas Love Story Competition. Her poetry is published in Poetry Ireland Review Issue 125, and the Irish Times Hennessy New Irish Writing. Amy's short story Mother May I was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards in 2019, in the Short Story of the Year category. She has mentored at University of Limerick's Winter Writing School and has been a panel member at various discussions there, and also hosted the Reading Corner at the Murder One Crime Writing Festival in Dublin in 2019.