I don't know how anyone can put such a full, thoughtful, touching, sweet story in to so few words, but Collette Cameron always manages to do so. This is the second novella I've read by this author, and as much as I loved "A Kiss For Miss Kingsley", I like this one even more.
The way the story unfolds, supplying us with the backstory along the way, and adding to the charm of both the hero and the story by throwing in some Scottish folklore (which may or may not have been completely fabricated by said hero), is quite engaging and draws the reader in from the first paragraph. The little boy in the story supplies a sense of wonderment and charm as well.
So much is conveyed is such a short span of time, and yet, there is a completely real and believable feel to the story. I could almost feel the cold and the snowflakes falling. I liked this one so much, I may have to read it again.