
YULE BE MINE by Piper Rayne is AVAILABLE NOW
When workaholic best man Carter arrives in Mistletoe Falls for his best friends’ Christmas wedding, a town-wide Santa Festival and a misplaced motel reservation leave him with one option—beg the woman he once rejected for a room at her bed-and-breakfast. Unfortunately, that woman also happens to be the bride’s sister…and the maid of honor.
To make matters worse, the bride and groom are delayed, turning Ashley and Carter into last-minute wedding planners, forced into a truce neither of them wants. But late-night checklists, a blizzard of holiday activities, and a charming small town turn their snark into sparks.
When they get snowed in and every near-kiss feels dangerously close to something real, Carter realizes there’s more to December than year-end deadlines.
As their truce melts, one question remains—is this a holiday fling, or the start of forever?
YULE BE MINE is available now in KU & Audio!

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
I have loved Piper Rayne’s holiday books over the last couple of years, and I adored Carter and Ashley’s story!
Several months before the book takes place, Carter and Ashley had a date that seemed to go well… until it didn’t. Which makes it awkward when he heads to help plan the wedding of his best friend and her twin sister and ends up having to crash at Ashley’s B&B. Thanks to a bunch of Santas and a freak blizzard, Carter and Ashley face their past and jump into a future together.
The book is fast-paced, and kind of instalove, as it takes place over the course of a week or two. Christine Lakin and Sean Masters were perfect as Ashley and Carter. (Gah, her name was buzzing around in my head, so I looked her up, and it is the same actress from that 1990s TV show Step By Step!) They were both fun and flirty with these characters, and I enjoyed listening to them narrate the story!
This book is a standalone connected to the other four holiday books, so there are some appearances by Carter’s siblings. It’s not as girthy as some of PR’s other books, but Yule Be Mine definitely packs a punch and is totally bingeable for some festive feel-good reading.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
