Molly Johnson and Rory Evans have known each other their whole lives, or near enough. They're neighbors, best buddies and honorary family. So when they both get tired of being seen as everybody's little sister and brother, they do what they've done all their lives and turn to each other. Determined to make changes that will catch the eye of the people they want, they stumble over themselves on the way to their dreams.
With a little holiday cheer, a dash of Christmas spice, they're trying to find out where naughty meets nice. Add in the help of two good dogs, and Molly and Rory are on their way to their own hap-happiest season of all.
She has done it again. I find myself once again both laughing and crying at the end of her book. The characters are so vivid that I both ponder who should play them in a movie and think there aren't actors up to the task to do them justice.