If past hurt closes your heart, you’ll get no future joy.
Eric
No one warned me moving to this tiny town came with a required level of Christmas spirit. I left my merriment back with my ex-wife. I’m happy to work through the holidays with a daily stop at the local diner to see Maggie’s smile. Too bad I missed the weather forecast mentioning an impending blizzard.
Maggie
I don’t know why our local editor hates Christmas, but I’m not letting him dampen my cheer. Even when he ...
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If past hurt closes your heart, you’ll get no future joy.
Eric
No one warned me moving to this tiny town came with a required level of Christmas spirit. I left my merriment back with my ex-wife. I’m happy to work through the holidays with a daily stop at the local diner to see Maggie’s smile. Too bad I missed the weather forecast mentioning an impending blizzard.
Maggie
I don’t know why our local editor hates Christmas, but I’m not letting him dampen my cheer. Even when he works too late and gets stuck outside in the blizzard, I welcome him with a smile. Then he quotes my favorite holiday movie, and I start to wonder if we all have the wrong impression of Eric.
A decorated diner is cute, but a festive home for two to hide away from a blizzard is a recipe for love–even if one of them doesn’t believe in happy endings.
This spicy, grumpy sunshine, romantic novella is set during the holidays in a small mountain town. It features an editor who’s sworn off smiling and a diner owner on a mission to spread joy and cheer. While it is the second book in the Hometown Holiday Series, it can be read as a standalone with NO Cliffhangers, NO Cheating, and a HEA.
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