Window Shopping - Tessa Bailey

Window Shopping

By Tessa Bailey

  • Release Date: 2022-12-20
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4
4
From 154 Ratings

Description

USA TODAY BESTSELLER

A sizzling, feel-good, opposites-attract holiday romance from Tessa Bailey, #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Happened One Summer—now in a beautiful new package!

Two weeks before Christmas and all through Manhattan, shop windows are decorated in red and green satin. Stella is standing alone outside a famous department store, when a charming man asks her opinion on the décor.

It’s a tragedy in tinsel, she says, unable to lie. Then he asks for a better idea, with a twinkle in his eye. She didn’t know he owned the place, when he put her on the spot, and now she’s working for that man, trying to ignore that he’s hot.

But as a down-on-her-luck girl with a difficult past, Stella knows how to make a good opportunity last. So she gives it her all, working without stopping. Trying to resist temptation, because she’s just window shopping.

Reviews

  • meh

    2
    By Disapointed Costomer
    Book was pretty boring nothing very interesting happened and the writing was pretty bad. They’d be doing something and the next sentence doing something else with no explanation. And very weird the way Aiden treats Stella how he’s always holding her like a baby. Thought it was weird. Don’t waste ur time/money.
  • You know… it was cute.

    3
    By RachWindy
    I find a lot of the things in this book far fetched. But romance books are supposed to be cringy right? lol. If I could score in half’s I would have given it a 3.50. It was a good Christmas read!
  • Window Shopping

    4
    By Tiggy/Cookie
    First time reading this author. Loved the story, loved the characters. Only one thing I did not love was so much descriptive sex. Oh I know that’s popular with a lot of readers and a lot of authors don’t mind providing it. But it’s gotten to be a turn off for me. I don’t like the words used for body parts. Less is more in my opinion, but as I said authors and many readers don’t seem to mind.