“I literally find my hand pressed over my heart in a love-filled swoon of a feeling as I finish the epilogue. This book captured that so well, it’s lingering in the best of ways. I could give you a synopsis, but really all you need to know is that this book is a must-read. Go get lost in the town of Snowhaven and two artists who find themselves while finding true love in each other.”
-Goodreads, Cecelia
Santa’s Naughty List:
🎄Single dad hot enough to melt the snow
🎄Divorced nanny to the stars…now taking applications for a personal life
🎄Snowed-in (with plenty of ugly holiday sweaters)
🎄Famous country music singer…with a legendary 🍑
🎄He’s looking to slow down in midlife…she’s looking to launch her career
🎄Sugary sweet small-town Christmas romance
🎄Hilarious town group text: where autocorrect turns “Merry Christmas” into “Merry Crisis”
🎄Guaranteed happily ever after in the New Year
𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐫𝐛
I have one job as a nanny—watch the kiddos while their parents attend a fancy celebrity wedding at a remote ski lodge. What I don’t expect is to go on a candy finding mission at the check-in desk and run smack into famous country singer Hutton Calder—a scorching hot single dad. And my old hall pass.
When an early snowstorm strands us together, I find herself playing hostess to America’s most eligible bachelor and his adorable five-year-old son. I try to play it cool, but there’s no ignoring the smokin’ hot chemistry between us as we bake dozens of sugar cookies to make his son’s holiday memorable. Hutton proves to be more than just his public persona—kind, thoughtful, and surprisingly down-to-earth. As we dig out from the snow, Hutton not only stays with me longer, he boosts my confidence and encourages my artistic dreams, all while charming the entire town of Snowhaven with his impromptu Santa appearances and involvement in the local Christmas festivities.
But as Hutton’s presence in town draws unwanted attention, including from my nosy ex-husband, I have to navigate small-town gossip, growing feelings, and the fear of losing my heart to the man who has no plans on staying past Christmas. With Christmas approaching, I face my biggest challenge yet: convincing Hutton that the magic of small-town life is exactly what he and his son need.