Not “hello.” Not “remember me.” Just a look that says everything I forgot. And the baby that proves it.
I came back to this mountain town because a storm grounded my flight. I stayed because the scent of her skin ripped something open in my chest. And now I can't leave. Not when my boy has my eyes. Not when the woman I lost is looking at me like I’m a ghost.
She says we had one week. That I told her I’d come back. But there’s nothing in my memory — only the truth in my
She was mine. She still is.
And that baby in the blanket? He’s the best mistake I never got to remember making.
I’ve got one shot to earn it all back. Her trust. My place. Our future.
This time, I won’t forget.
Read on for surprise babies, snowed-in second chances, amnesia angst, and an amazing dad who remembers with his heart before his head. HEA Guaranteed!
This awesome story grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go.
I felt so sorry for Jax and the brain injury, that couldn't provide the answers he so desperately needed!
In the meantime, Kiana held her family together against all odds. I wanted to help her smack the heck out of racist Lauren, but I knew that sooner or later that ***** would get what is coming to her.
Baby Noel is a sweetie pie and added lots of laughs to this story!
When a snowstorm hits Jax finds himself grounded but when he comes to the bookstore in Aspen Ridge as suggested by an old timer. Once he sets foot in front of the store Jax gets a sense of deja vu. Once inside he comes face to face with a woman holding a boy that has his eyes and chin set. When they talk, he learns the truth about the six months that he can't remember. Will the snowstorm give them the time to recover his lost memories and rekindle the feelings they once shared. This heartwarming story kept me glued to the pages.
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If you're looking for a fun and romantic Christmas romance, this one definitely fits the bill. We're drawn into the lives of Jax and Kiana. They spent a week together during a snowstorm, and sparks flew. When Jax disappears, she's left with a lasting memory: a sweet little boy talking to his father. When they reunite after a while, there's nothing to remind him of their passionate week together. Can they seize this new opportunity, and can they get him to remember her? This is a romantic story that I thoroughly enjoyed.
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I enjoyed reading "Christmas Baby Surprise" by Janae Jones. Kiana and Jax shared a wonderful and passionate week together, during a snowstorm. Jax disappeared afterwards, but their snowy encounter resulted in a baby boy with his father's eyes and cleft chin. Almost two years later under threat of another snowstorm Jax has return, but he is different. He does not remember Kiana and has no memory of the their previous romantic association or that they created a child.
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I loved and enjoyed reading this story. I love the cover. What a cute toddler. This was a fascinating story, I loved the characters as well as the supporting characters. I would recommend reading this story to anyone who enjoys a sweet second chance love story.❤️
Kiana and Jax have a history, a history that repeats itself. This time around the truth comes out and Kiana has to make the hardest decision of her life. In the meantime of taking care of her toddler son. Jax is determined to be with the woman he loves!!!! Great short read 😊
What a great and beautiful story. Thank you both for writing such an amazing love story. A book is always good when it leaves you all choked up. Keep writing and I’ll keep reading.
I truly love reading this, might re-read it for Christmas if there is nothing good for me to read. But even if there is I see myself reading this over anyway. I love reading books that make me smile and feel good after reading.
It is a beautiful story of love and determined resilience. A forging of two lives into one exciting future. It is a story of a new beginning and a beautiful future.
It has been said, “we are not our job titles.” I can agree with that sentiment, somewhat. It’s good we know who we are and at what we are excellent. They both are strong, intelligent, and very human.