A romantic and heartwarming holiday novella from USA Today Bestselling author Ali Brady.
This year, Christmas and Hanukkah come together–and for two neighbors stranded in a snowstorm, one magical night could change everything.
Jack had big plans for fly home to see the family he misses like crazy, eat his weight in holiday cookies and enjoy plenty of forced-family fun in matching pajamas. Instead, a record-breaking snowstorm leaves him stranded alone in Chicago.
Meanwhile, Nessa’s Hanukkah plans were…nonexistent. With her roommates off on their own adventures and her family busy elsewhere, she was ready to spend the holiday binge-watching TV alone.
When a power outage takes things from bad to worse, the two neighbors join forces to help each other find the holiday cheer they’ve both lost. As they attempt to make latkes out of whatever ingredients they can scrounge up, and stuff each other’s stockings with improvised gifts, the two stumble upon the unexpected joy of blending their own holiday traditions into something entirely new.
While the storm rages outside, sparks begin to fly between Jack and Nessa. But will the magic they found last beyond this one special night?
"As someone who celebrates both holidays, I absolutely adored this book!" - Ali Rosen, Bestselling author of Recipe for Second Chances
"One Night, Two Holidays is the holiday romance I’ve been waiting for, and I would gift it to every romance lover I know if I could. Not only did I fall in insta-love with Jack and Nessa, their love story proves that learning about each other’s cultures is truly a way to bring more light into the world. Filled with humor, hope, and a dash of holiday steam, Ali Brady’s novella left me hoping they make a tradition of writing stories for the season so reading them can become one of mine!"
Ali Brady is the pen name of writing BFFs Alison Hammer and Bradeigh Godfrey. They are the USA TODAY Bestselling authors of romantic, heartwarming, funny novels including The Beach Trap, The Comeback Summer, Until Next Summer, and Battle of the Bookstores. Their books have been “best of summer” picks by The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Parade, and Katie Couric Media. Alison lives in Chicago and works as an advertising creative director. She’s also the Founder and Co-President of The Artists Against Antisemitism, and the author of You and Me and Us and Little Pieces of Me. Bradeigh lives in Utah with her husband, four children, and two dogs. She works as a doctor and is the author of psychological thrillers Imposter and The Followers.
(4.5 stars) This was an absolutely delightful romance novella, melding the two winter holidays of Christmas and Hanukkah, dealing respectfully with each of them. Jack and Nessa are neighbors in a Chicago apartment building who get snowed in together and unexpectedly find love.
Jack is a stressed-out medical resident who is desperate for a few days of Christmas holiday warmth with his family in Denver, but a major snowstorm has closed down O’Hare in Chicago, stymieing his plans. Nessa is alone for Hanukkah, her roommates having headed out of town and her parents having traveled to celebrate their anniversary. They don’t know each other but have seen each other around. Their “meet cute” involves Jack taking out his anger on some snowmen! And then the power goes out.
Premised on the two holidays occurring together as they are doing this year, the story is sweet and funny. It was wonderful to see how Jack and Nessa shared each other’s holiday traditions, while sparks start to fly between them. There’s a terrific “strip dreidel” game that should not be missed!
It was so much fun to read this via Ali Brady’s substack, but it’s also available from Amazon (paid or included in Kindle Unlimited). There’s even an audio version narrated by two of my favorites: Julia Whelan and Teddy Hamilton!
A perfect short and sweet holiday novella with fantastic Jewish rep. 💙 Highly recommend listening to the audiobook narrated by Julia Whalen and Teddy Hamilton!
“Finding light in the darkness,” she says. “Hope even in the worst of times. Like a baby born in a barn can grow up to change the world.”
I love a good holiday novella and this one was such a quick, enjoyable read! It combines both Christmas and Hanukkah which I loved! It went deeper with the traditions of both holidays which was unexpected for a novella, but I appreciated it so much. The whole story takes place on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day so it is FULL of the holiday vibes I long for in my holiday reads. 🎄🕎
The one thing I didn’t love was that it got pretty spicy for such a short read, but it would be easy to skip. It’s definitely open door, but it was just one (ish) scene.
This was a spur of the moment holiday novella from a fav author duo, Ali Brady. I love them and was really excited to read this but sadly it felt like more of a rushed cash grab and I thought it lacked any substance. There was a fun strip dreidel scene but that's honestly the only memorable bit for me other than the great narration by Teddy Hamilton and Julia Whelan (however the audiobook version is only available for purchase through Juila's new app). I did appreciate the interfaith romance rep and the way the couple blended their respective holiday traditions.
This is going to be a short and sweet review for a short, and equally sweet, story. Until now, I've only read one other novel by Ali Brady (Until Next Summer, which I will be reviewing soon) and I definitely need to read their other ones!
One Night, Two Holidays: A Christmas and Hanukkah Novella centers around only two characters for the majority of the story. Jack ends up stuck in Chicago during a snowstorm when he's supposed to be with his family for Christmas. Nessa just happens to be home because it's Hanukkah and her roommates left for more glamorous holiday experiences. When a power failure affects the building, Jack and Nessa end up spending Christmas and Hanukkah together and trying to make the most with what they have available. Soon the heat isn't coming from the candles or the fireplace...
I really enjoyed this story the entire way through and kept telling the authors how invested I was. There were a lot of heartwarming moments, as well as a really steamy one. I especially enjoyed the gift exchange and thought it was really creative and well thought out. All in all, it's just a lighthearted rom-com that gives readers reasons to enjoy both holidays!
The queens of some of my favorite summer reads have come out with a winter holiday read and I am in loooooove. The writing and the characters are always my favorite. I’ll be expecting more winter reads now!!
When a freak snowstorm in Chicago leaves Jack stranded at home in Chicago and unable to go see his family for Christmas, he cozies up with his neighbor to keep warm during a power outage and sparks ensue as she teaches him about Hanukkah traditions....
It's a brief novella but it's full of heart, humor, and so much joy... and since it's written by Ali Brady, a little bit of naughty spice 😈🙊
4.5 ⭐️ Two hours of delightful holiday happiness that I’d sign up for in a heartbeat!
Nessa and Jack may have noticed one another around their Chicago apartment complex, but it isn’t until a Christmas Eve blizzard cancels all flights that they get their meet cute (RIP to those snowmen who were in the wrong place at the wrong time!). Nessa had resigned herself to spending Hanukah alone, with her roommates out of town and her parents traveling for their anniversary, and Jack, a stressed out medical resident desperate for the comfort and warmth of a family-filled Christmas, is now snowed-in. Fortunately for him, the power outage doesn’t affect Nessa’s gas fireplace and their encounter emboldens him to seek that comfort and warmth in her cozy apartment. What follows is an emotionally intimate night full of deep conversations and playful flirting, a fun day of snowy date activities, and a Christmas/Hanukkah to remember. With the winter weather as their matchmaker, can they make lemonade out of lemons? “Or in this case, latkes out of frozen potatoes”?😜
Spoilers incoming… This was pretty perfect and that is quite an accomplishment in only two hours! Good character development, a fun holiday setting, believable chemistry, and a sweet finale.
The holiday history 🕎 🎄woven into the story was done delicately without being overkill and it tied their emotional connection together like a prettily wrapped bow. Nessa and Jack communicate so well and the absence of angst was the right choice to keep the focus on the way they are just what the other needs. The stocking scene and strip dreidel were two highlights - one heartwarming and one heated! 🥰😉
The beautiful message you’re left with is: “The best things come when you let go of expectations and stay open to whatever life brings your way… That even when the path feels uncertain, it might lead you exactly where you need to be.”
Highly recommend the audiobook - Teddy Hamilton and Julia Whelan shined and brought that extra spark to a story that already had a double dose of holiday charm.
This such a lovely holiday romance, proving that even in the darkest times, there is hope and light and love. I loved Jack and Nessa—two strangers brought together by a storm, who turn a dismal holiday season into the best they’ve ever had. Their banter is delightful, their honesty with each other is poignant, and the sparks flying between them are sizzling! I loved that they embraced each other’s holiday traditions and customs, as they shared their memories of Christmas and Hanukkah, and starting new traditions of their own! This is a heartwarming story that is also spicy—I’ll never see a dreidel and not think about Jack and Nessa’s version!! There are so many emotions and feelings packed into 145 pages!
An adorable holiday novella! In 2024, Hanukkah starts on Christmas, so perfect for a book that brings both holidays together. It’s set in Chicago where Nessa and Jack live in the same apartment building and have admired each other from afar but never met. Nessa is alone for Hanukkah with her parents and roommates away; Jack is supposed to fly home for Christmas but then his flight is cancelled because of a snowstorm. And when the power in the building is out, these two finally meet cute. They share their holiday traditions with each other, and of course make a love connection while they’re at it.
My only problem with this book is that it’s too short, because I could and would read a whole novel about these characters! A fun holiday read.
One Night, Two Holidays is a novella with lots of friendship, sharing, holiday fun and some romance, even a bit steamy at times. Nessa is spending her Hanukkah alone this year. Her family are all away and her roommates are off spending time with others. A snowstorm hits, closing airports and causing a major power outage. Jack was supposed to be flying home, but is left stranded and cold in Chicago. Jack shows up at Nessa's door with the plan that they spend the time together rather than be alone. Sharing their holiday traditions with one another, getting to know more about each other, and letting that chemistry grow, this is a cute story with lots of festivity. I really enjoyed this story, and loved how they celebrated their holiday traditions with each other. The making of latkes with what they had in their apartments was hilarious, but, they turned out. When they finally give in to their feelings toward one another, there is some steam, but it actually fit into this story well. It has a wonderful happy ending. Teddy Hamilton and Julia Whelan voice this story wonderfully. Each giving one of the characters a unique voice as we hear from each of their POVs. If you are looking for a quick read this holiday season, pick up One Night, Two Holidays, it is delightful.
Okay I usually don't love insta love - but this was actually a super cute story!! Maybe it wasn't truly instant, but the way their forced/welcomed proximity had them get to know each other was done so well! Definitely recommend!!
Who lets a complete and total stranger into their apartment during a snowed in power outage when their home alone?! I’m sorry I just couldn’t buy it and it was too distracting from how fast they moved things.