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What's better than a sunny beach vacation for my winter break? Maybe being snowed in with a gorgeous stranger…. Let’s go to the beach for winter break, my sorority sisters said. It will be a blast, they said. Sand, salt water, hot surfers, and the perfect setting for losing my v-card. What more could I want for the holidays? Well. Nobody considered the chance for a winter storm grounding all flights, changing my layover from hours to days. No one thought about how that winter storm cancelling all flights at the holidays would mean no hotel vacancies, leaving me utterly stranded. And certainly nobody foresaw the kind airport bartender who took pity on me, offering me a room in her quirky, mischievous grandmother’s charming bed and breakfast. No one knew there would be a sudden, unexpected visit from a gorgeous older man. No one predicted the chemistry I’d feel between us. The heat he’d create. The magic of it all. No one considered any of this. Especially not me. Come to the beach for winter break, they said. It will be so much fun, they said. But... I’m starting to think that being snowed in with Professor Nolan Montrose might end up being better than the beach. *** Better Than the Beach is a 30,000 word holiday novella. It's a spicy, feel-good romance with an HEA that takes place in the Better Love world. It is not necessary to read the other books in the Better Love series to enjoy Better Than the Beach. Better Than the Beach was first released as a 12,000 word short story titled "A HOLIDAY LAYOVER" in a free romance anthology in 2021, as well as a FREE short story download to newsletter subs last year. It has since been expanded into a 30,000 word novella.
Author

Brit Benson writes real, relatable romance novels. She likes outspoken, independent heroines, dirty-talking, love-struck heroes, and plots that get you right in the feels. Brit would almost always rather be reading or writing. When she's not dreaming up her next swoony book boyfriend and fierce book bestie, she's getting lost in someone else's fictional world. When she's not doing that, she's probably marathoning a Netflix series or wandering aimlessly up and down the aisles in Homegoods, sniffing candles and touching things she’ll never buy.