Christmas Sanctuary is part of a collection of novels that can be read in a single sitting. The story opens with Emma Kelly at her mother’s bakery in Madison, Georgia where she is tasting cakes for her upcoming wedding to her childhood friend turned fiancé, Matt. When he arrives at the bakery after picking up their marriage license, Emma’s world is turned upside down when she finds out that the father she thought she had and passed away was not her real father. She feels betrayed by her fiancé and mother, so she packs up and heads to Salt Spring Island in Canada to meet her biological father.
When she arrives at her father, Mike Nagorski’s, art studio, she finds his business partner and friend, Nick Shepherd, who informs her that Mike is away on a trip and will not be back for several days. The two have an instant attraction to each other, but each has their reasons for being hesitant. Both Nick and Emma were likable and I loved the winter setting. While this story does not revolve around Christmas, there is still a nice heart-warming feel to the writing. It does feel incomplete, as I would love some more backstory for Emma and Matt’s relationship; however, it is to be expected with a novella and the shorter number of available pages. Overall, this story was very sweet and fun. [3.5 rounded to 4]