This is a well written holiday story set in Montana. Quinn, a writer and illustrator of children’s books, is home at her parents’ ranch for Christmas. Caleb is spending the holidays with his two young sons with his sister. Way back in high school, Quin and Caleb were an item, but, though they had planned to run away together to get married, since Quinn’s parents would not give their consent or approval, miscommunication between Quinn and Caleb prevented this from happening. Now, years later, both have arrived in the area for the holidays. A snow storm forces Quinn to take refuge in Caleb’s sister’s cabin. Though she does not realize it, Caleb and his two sons are visiting his sister for the holidays, since his one-time wife and their mother has left them, and have arrived earlier than Caleb’s sister to her cabin. Sparks begin to fly between Quinn and Caleb almost as soon as Quinn realizes Caleb is there with his two sons. This story is not very long, but, as I expected from this author, is very well done. Chemistry between Quinn and Caleb and between Quinn and his young sons is palatable from the start. I enjoyed seeing Quinn interact with the boys, as well as their father’s reaction to their interaction. It was obvious Caleb had no clue about how to treat his sons or what to do with them to keep them busy. Quinn was a natural in this area. As I said, the book is a novella rather than a book, so can be read quickly. It will push you right into the holiday spirit, if you are not already there. Caleb’s sons were darling and easily stole the show, in my opinion, but Quinn’s and Caleb’s relationship came in a close second. He boys just made everything a lot more interesting. This is a great romance, with lots to like. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a feel-good tale to usher in the holidays. I received this from NetGalley to read and review.