Merry Christmas, Christopher Klein

Merry Christmas, Christopher Klein

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By MissDagger - Lizzie Rowe doesn't like Christopher Klein, the famous writer. He writes horrible love stories that no one will shut up about! Every movie she sees is based off his book in some way or another, and her roommate is obsessed with him. Somehow she just can't get away from him! After an unfortunate meeting near Christmas time she learns he is the one person she hates most on this Earth...or is he?
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Meet Camille, the neighborhood's beloved bookshop owner. She's the favorite of all the kids who come to stock up on manga and collectible figurines. On the other side of the wall, there's her neighbor Mackenzie, the Englishwoman who runs the clothing boutique. Then, across the street, there's the guy she deliberately tries not to remember the name of - handsome yet frustratingly stupid, a reminder that nature always maintains its balance. Camille has an aversion to reading and manages to mess up all her romantic relationships. Mackenzie's no better in that department. Luckily, Camille, a pure Parisian, thinks she's English and she's going to lead Mackenzie on an emotionally charged adventure. Nothing could be more normal when one is on a quest to avenge Joan of Arc while attempting to embrace Englishness, and the other is fervently avoiding a Christmas visit to her parents, only to end up accompanying Camille there, who, of course, will distinguish herself, as a French, worse a Parisian.

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