Think Sandra Bullock meets country hunk. Wacky fresh and funny characters stranded in a Smoky Mountain snowstorm three days before Christmas.
After the shock of discovering her fiancee’s indiscretions, Tina Cole tosses aside the bitterness and decides to get away for some R&R. But, the decision places her in hot water, and she thought she was through with men. Alone and discouraged, she lands on writer Hank Gordon's doorstep in the middle of the mountains. Hank rescues her and takes her in. Tina discovers everything she thought she wanted out of life means nothing without love.
Recently divorced Hank Gordon bottles up all his feelings and has sworn off women. He’s isolated with a sassy Southern woman with an attitude who frustrates him more than any woman he’s ever met, and if he thinks his life couldn't get any worse, he's wrong. Hank’s novel deadline is twenty-four hours away and he's cut off from the world with no phone or email service, and a beautiful, exasperating woman to distract him.
A humorous romantic adventure, where the Christmas spirit, a little boy and two unlikely characters get an unexpected second chance at love, will warm your heart.
This Christmas book is the first in a Contemporary Romantic Comedy series set in The Great Smoky Mountains. A great read for any season.
Excerpt.
Hank's baby blues smoldered, while six feet of masculinity ambled toward her, bringing him within inches of her comfort zone. The fireplace crackled, and its glowing warmth filled the short distance between them. Hank's nearness proved the burning logs weren't the only things that heated up the room.
With Hank that close, the faint aroma of fresh air radiated as Tina inhaled. Not even a hint of cologne for this man. He didn't need it.
His gaze locked on hers as he began to remove the wood…slow and easy from her arms. One at a time, he lowered the logs to the floor. His magnetic gaze never wavered. The attention hypnotized her. Her breath took a break and her pulse raced faster than a dog chasing a rabbit.
Isn't this something? Even at her age, the crazy experience was strong and unexpected—something to tuck away for future reference. Tina wrapped her mind around the moment, and held it close.
Her breath caught in her throat. She was in trouble. Man trouble.