Manhattan executive Brandon Cole has one scout the perfect location for a mega mall in small-town Cedarwood, Michigan. Get in, get the intel, get out. Simple.
Except for Sadie Hanson.
The bubbly marketing coordinator assigned to show him around believes in Christmas magic, knows everyone's name, and is making it dangerously difficult for Brandon to remember why destroying her hometown is good business. Between disastrous sledding attempts, competitive reindeer roundups, and way too much hot cocoa, Brandon finds himself falling—hard.
But he's hiding a devastating he's not just visiting. He's the man planning to demolish everything Sadie loves.
When the truth comes out, Brandon must choose between his career and his heart. Can one grand gesture save a town, win back the girl, and prove that sometimes the best deals are the ones you walk away from?
A heartwarming Christmas romance about second chances, small-town magic, and one very reformed Grinch.
Sweet Rivalry Sophie Anderson has one goal this win the town's window display competition with her perfect gingerbread soldiers. But when Jack Reynolds enters with his chaotic coffee shop across the street—complete with singing, dancing coffee beans—their rivalry heats up faster than a fresh pot of coffee.
Between stolen kisses and competitive sabotage, Sophie can't decide if she wants to beat Jack or kiss him. Maybe both.
Then her display is destroyed, and Jack is the obvious suspect. He had access, opportunity, and everything to gain. But in a small town where Christmas magic is mandatory and everyone knows your business, the truth is sweeter—and far more caffeinated—than she ever expected.
A warm, witty small-town romance with a dash of holiday chaos.
From the mitten state of Michigan comes Elizabeth Fairweather, the imaginative mind behind Docia's Diary, the delightful Sweet Secrets on Mackinac Island, and a collection of other captivating tales. Nestled in her Michigan home, she navigates the joyful chaos of life with her husband, their three children, a loyal German Shepherd, and a spirited committee of seven (yes, seven!) crazy cats. When the whirlwind of family and furry companions subsides, Elizabeth can be found fueled by copious amounts of coffee, dreaming up her next story, perhaps while savoring the comforting flavors of Chinese food. Her books offer readers a glimpse into worlds both familiar and new, often infused with the warmth and charm of her beloved home state.