Holiday Standalones
HOLIDAY STANDALONE BOOKS
Publication Date
July 14, 2020
Length
Novella
Publication Date
December 5, 2023
Length
Novel
Christmas in July
Holiday Standalone (Christmas in July)
Brent Foster hates Christmas, even ones in the summer. And now that Carolina Welles--the girlfriend who had up and left town without even saying goodbye to him ten years ago--is back temporarily, he hates it even more. It doesn't help matters that they're constantly forced to work together in the local Christmas in July charity or that it's her favorite holiday. All he wants to do is survive the next month and then life can return to normal, and he won't ever have to see Carolina again.
But the meddlesome volunteer in the Kris Kringle costume throws a wrench in Brent's plans when he lures them to a cabin in the middle of nowhere and happily abandons them there, saying he'll return once they've worked out their differences.
Who knows how long they'll be there. Can the two survive the isolation, with only each other to rely upon? It shouldn't be too hard, even with the growing awareness resurrecting between them . . . Right?
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The Prodigal Wife
Holiday Standalone (Christmas)
Their connection had been instantaneous, their Las Vegas wedding within twenty-four hours of meeting.
The one time sensible and level-headed Cade Camden does something spontaneous, it's a big, fat failure, leaving him humiliated and with an absentee wife who hadn't even waited until the wedding night was over before going MIA. Five months later she finally shows her face again, this time accompanied by annulment papers. And right before the holidays too.
Robyn Crenshaw never expected her estranged husband would ask her to stay for the holidays, not after the way she had left him all those months before. But it's an offer she has no choice but to take—just like how she had no choice but to leave on their wedding night. Not that she plans to stay once the holidays are over.
But despite everything, the connection is still there. And though Cade knows he should just sign those papers and have them go their separate ways, he's not ready to give up on them yet. He meant it when he said for better or for worse. But can he unravel what made her run in the first place and find a way to convince her to stay for the rest of their lives?