Jake Marston is taking time off from fire fighting after falling through a burning flight of stairs. But while he’s healing from aches and pains, he spends his time fixing abandoned and broken toys so they can be donated and given to children at Christmas. One day, a fire-fighting friend shows up at the door, determined to get Jake out of the house to help with a community event. But Sgt. Dylan Sinclair isn’t alone—he’s brought his sister, Julia, to help.
It’s been a year since Jake’s girlfriend, Nicole, left him and the town for bigger and better things—and it’s taken awhile for Jake to get over her. But when Julia walks in the door, he’s drawn to the pediatric nurse—only to find out that she’s engaged to be married.
Julia is immediately attracted to the handsome fireman who lives in the house his grandfather built. Her heartstrings are strummed even more as they spend time together volunteering in the community during the days leading up to Christmas. She knows that if she’s going to have any chance with him, she must share a secret she’s been keeping from her family. Only, things get more complicated when Nicole shows up and wants Jake back.
I’ve read and enjoyed several other books by this author, but this one is my favorite. Jake is the perfect hero. He’s handsome, heroic, giving, great with children, loved and respected in the community, a fix-it kind of guy, and he honors commitments. Julia and Jake have similar hearts for people; they make a great team.
Their story had me hooked from the first page, and I finished the book in one afternoon. These are some of the yummy lines written: “Honey, if I was you, I’d snap this man up in a heartbeat, for no reason other than he can fix anything. That and the fact he could melt the chocolate in your s’mores.” I love that!
Around the holidays, I tend to overdose on Hallmark Christmas movies, so I’ve watched my fair share over the years. As I read this story, it played out like a Hallmark movie for me. Not the over-the-top sappy films that make you nauseous. But those that have heart and make you feel good and hopeful—just like how you want to feel during the holiday season.
If you enjoy reading Christmas novellas, I highly recommend picking up "Meet Me Under the Mistletoe."