Santa’s Girl by Jax Hart is the perfect holiday romance for anyone who loves a grumpy hero, a spirited heroine, and a snowstorm that changes everything. It’s funny, steamy, heartwarming, and sprinkled with just enough holiday magic to make you wish winter lasted forever.
Becca never expected her life to spiral into chaos just before Christmas—jobless, fed up, and craving a break from the city, she decides to visit her aunt in the mountains. What she didn’t expect was to get stuck in a snowdrift… and be rescued by Bear, the intimidating, tattooed MC president with a beard worthy of Santa himself.
Bear is the ultimate grumpy Christmas hero: quiet, rugged, and emotionally locked down after losing his mother and brother. He’s the kind of man who would rather face icy mountain roads than confront his feelings—or anyone who threatens his carefully guarded world.
But Becca is different. Bright, stubborn, and full of Christmas spirit, she brings twinkle lights, homemade cookies, and warmth into Bear’s cabin and his life. The ice around his heart begins to crack. Snowball fights turn playful, quiet moments turn steamy, and one unexpected kiss under the mistletoe shifts everything he thought he knew about love.
What makes this story truly engaging is the balance between Bear’s grief and Becca’s resilience. She’s not just a spark; she’s a force that makes him want to open up again. And Bear, beneath the tough exterior and motorcycle patches, shows that even the grumpiest hearts can learn to love again.
This novella is fast-paced, festive, and emotionally satisfying. It combines the thrill of danger with tender romance, the heat of a slow burn with the magic of the holidays, and a hero who proves that sometimes, the best gifts aren’t wrapped—they’re found in the warmth of someone who truly sees you.
Santa’s Girl is a story about heartbreak, second chances, and the unexpected ways love can arrive—often during a snowstorm, on a mountain, and right when you least expect it. It’s a holiday treat you won’t want to put down.
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