Cover Reveal: A Very Merry Mistake by Lyra Parish

A Very Merry Mistake
(Very Merry #1)
by Lyra Parish
Release Date: November 16, 2023
Cover Design: Black Widow Designs
Illustration: Qamber Designs


About A Very Merry Mistake
The sexy, cinnamon-roll lumberjack offers me a ride into town, a stay at his cozy cabin, and eventually his bed. All things I can’t refuse.

After several flirty glances and heated mistletoe kisses, we create rules: no strings attached and no falling in love.
Agreeing to the impossible might be my biggest mistake yet.

I visited the small town for one reason only: to prove a point to my father.
Now I’ve got a fake boyfriend.
A secret to keep hidden.
And a choice to make that will determine more than just my future.


If you’re searching for a spicy holiday romance with a protective cinnamon-roll lumberjack and sassy heroine, this book is for you! A Very Merry Mistake is a standalone with a sweet-as-gingerbread happily-ever-after. This small-town contemporary romance has a dash of grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity, secret identity, found family, and tons of Southern goodness. Fade to black is NOT included!


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About Lyra Parish

Lyra Parish is a hopeless romantic who enjoys creating characters who eventually find love. She likes to write Texas small-town contemporary romance (because she’s a 5th-generation Texan) and romantic suspense. When she isn’t immersed in fictional worlds, you can find her on YouTube chatting about her self-publishing journey or podcasting about romance books.

Lyra is a Virgo who loves coffee, the great outdoors, authentic people, and living her best life with her hubby. You may or may not know her from when she co-wrote under the USA Today bestselling pen name Kennedy Fox.

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