When Christmas rolls around, Anna wants to be busy, and somewhere where there are not a lot of celebrations going on. Her mother died on Christmas, so it is a painful day for her. She takes on the role of companion to the owner of Wynthorpe Hall, on the outskirts of Wynbridge, and she is assured that there will be no Christmas celebrations, but they lied to her. She soon learns her job is to do whatever they ask, and it includes planning events. When the youngest son, Jamie arrives home it soon becomes obvious that her personal feelings are going all out to compromise her professional persona. She is instantly attracted to him, and he to her, but she has another job lined up for as soon as her contract ends. Jamie is not sure if he wants to take over Wynthrope Hall as his mother wants, so he makes a pact with Anna. He will get her to fall in love with Christmas and she will get him to fall in love with Wynthorpe Hall. Which of them will win their bet?
This was a fun story full of festivities, great characters, and storylines. It is the 5th book in a series, but it can be read easily as a standalone. I have read a couple of others in this series, but out of order and I still enjoy them. I love the setting of Wynbridge and all the winter events. There are some eccentric characters, including Jamie's father, who ends up in the hospital at one point doing something that he shouldn't have been doing. The romance between Jamie and Anna had a bit of an insta-love feel, but they did prance around one another for awhile before anyone admits to their feelings. There is a should I or should I not feel to the romance storyline as well, with Anna not wanting to fall for him. Will they become a couple or not. I enjoyed this story and will go back and read the ones I missed along the way.