Christmas Fling

Is a fake boyfriend really just for Christmas?

One fake romance. One magical Christmas. One chance to fall in love.

Laura was all set for a quiet solo Christmas - just her, a bottle of wine, and flat-sitting for a stranger. But when the stranger's parents mistake her for his mystery girlfriend, she's swept off to the snowy Scottish Highlands with Callum and his whole family.

Between the cosy sleeper train, charming pubs and breathtaking views, this could be the no-strings-attached Christmas of Laura's dreams.

But stranger Callum is hot, hilarious and their 'fake' chemistry is off the charts.

So is this just a Christmas fling? Or the start of something more?

'Pure holiday magic, it's not Christmas without Kelk' Julie Soto

'A absolute knockout, full of belly laughs and sizzling chemistry. CHRISTMAS FLING is insanely addictive and delivers on every level - her best yet!' Rosie Walsh

'When it comes to fabulously funny romcoms, Lindsey Kelk is the gift that keeps on giving! A festive treat of a book, I loved it!' Alexandra Potter

'The perfect book this holiday season' Kate Goldbeck

'Her absolute best - rip roaringly funny, taking us on an adventure with a bonus dose of holiday magic' Ali Rosen

'Hilarious, heart-warming and addictive' Woman & Home

'Funny and heart-warming' Woman's Weekly

'Lindsey Kelk weaves a festive romcom that's both heartwarming and hilarious' Woman's Own

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Published Oct 14, 2025

384 pages

Average rating: 6.75

20 RATINGS

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DRamz
Jan 01, 2026
5/10 stars
Christmas fling by Lindsey Kelk is a light, festive read that takes a little while to warm up. The opening feels slow, and the characters’ professions seem almost plucked from a quick Google search of “unusual rom‑com jobs,”. The story leans heavily on cliches and well‑worn character types, so nothing here feels particularly new. That said, once it gets going, it is entertaining, exactly the kind of cosy, predictable escapism you would expect from a holiday romance. It may not surprise you, but it does deliver on its aim, a cheerful, uncomplicated seasonal distraction.

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