When I started planning my dream wedding at a Christmas tree farm, I never thought that, on my wedding day, I would literally bolt from my wedding.
I run through the Christmas tree farm until I find my favorite spot, which is where Emmett Monroe finds me, still in my wedding dress. The grumpy mountain man offers me a much-needed respite from the chaos, inviting me into his cabin to “hide out” until all the wedding guests leave. But I never think that we will get stuck together for days in the one-bed cabin during a major snowstorm, completely cut off from the outside world.
We go sledding and build snowmen, and he even takes me to cut down a Christmas tree for his cabin—something I’ve never done in my entire life. It’s magical, like time is suspended.
I fall hard and fast for him, but when the snow stops and the roads have been cleared, we have no choice but to return to reality. I need to deal with the fallout from my failed wedding, and if I want the head wedding planner position my boss offers me, I have to convince Emmett and his family to allow more holiday weddings to be held on his farm.
Emmett is adamantly against it, and our relationship only complicates things. If I don’t push this, I might lose my job, but if I do, I might lose the only man I’ve ever truly loved.
Will I finally get my Christmas wish and get everything I’ve ever wanted? Or will this go down as one of the worst holiday seasons on record?
Lea Coll is a USA Today bestselling author who writes sweet and sexy happily ever afters. She worked as a trial attorney for over ten years. Now she stays home with her three children, plotting stories while fetching snacks and running them back and forth to activities. She enjoys the freedom of writing romance after years of legal writing.
She grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and currently resides in Maryland with her family.
Genre: Contemporary Romance Release Date: March 26, 2019
Blurb
Ever since Jack protected Samantha from a high school bully, the two have been friends.
But she wants more from the sexy firefighter. Too bad Jack has always seen her as the shy sweet girl, who can’t stand up for herself.
She can’t resist his boyish smile when he stops by the bakery for coffee. Or stop herself from bringing baked goods to the fire station.
It’s time to prove she’s all grown up and can take care of herself.
My stomach flipped at his comment. As much as I wanted to pass it off as Jack being
friendly, I couldn’t. He was flirting. My mind raced with the possibilities. Was he finally making a move? God knows, I’d never made one. I turned the mixer off, covered the batter, and placed it in the fridge overnight. I would fry the donuts in the morning.
I wanted Jack to see me as a strong, independent woman. One he could see himself with. I just had no idea how to be that person.
I looked down to find flour on my pajamas, so I quickly changed. I checked my phone when
I finally eased under the covers.
Lea Coll worked as a trial attorney for over ten years. Now she stays home with her three children, plotting stories while fetching snacks
and running them back and forth to activities. She enjoys the freedom of writing romance after years of legal writing.
She grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and currently resides in Maryland with her family.