All Lil Reynolds wants for Christmas is a Lanigan-free Christmas. Surely that isn’t too much to ask for. With her ex-fiance, Curtis Lanigan, set to marry on Christmas Eve, the same date a year ago she was to marry him, who could really blame her. So she decides to take matters into her own hands and sets up her own version of a solitaire Christmas getaway at her newly inherited secluded cabin. Problem is Santa Baby seems to have other plans….and so does Mother Nature. Who shows up at her door after a blizzard leaves him stranded right before Christmas? None other than Casey Lanigan, her ex’s brother who she once was in love with before dating Curtis.
***possible spoiler alert*****
I know what you are thinking. But this one really isn’t like that. I am not a fan of romances where the heroine has dated both brothers, either. Technically, Lil and Curtis didn’t get that far. They worked together at the Lanigan nursery when they were both really young. Though extremely attracted to one another, Lil decided she couldn’t take a chance on bad boy Casey after he got arrested twice for drunk, disorderly conduct. After all, she had enough of that drama being the daughter of the town drunk. So things really ended before they even began. Casey left town determined to be a better person, but returned to find Curtis, the safe/sensible, golden boy of their family, had started dating Lil when she came back from grad school.
Within the confines of the cabin and this 66 page novella, Lil and Casey eventually open up and reveal how they truly felt about each other. Since there are no details given regarding their dating, you don’t even know if Curtis and Lil had an intimate relationship.
Things heat up but soon quickly cool down when the snow plow arrives. With the snow and emotions pushed to the side, both return to Cherry Lake. Casey attends his brother’s wedding, but not before a true confessions moment in the limo where Curtis reveals all the facts behind Lil’s break-up. Lil returns to the cabin, and it is up to Casey to decide if he should leave town or try to have a relationship with Lil.
For such a short novella, the author did a good job of providing enough of a backdrop to set the stage for this reunion and second chance at love. You feel the chemistry, angst, past regret, and finally hope these two finally get their own HEA.
Title: The Christmas Secret, Author: Jeannie Watt, Pages: 66, stand-alone, HEA, no cheating, only one steamy scene.
(This review is based on NetGalley ARC generously provided in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion.)