Carrie Matheson is happy to start a new life at the Wyoming ranch she has inherited, but her six-year-old son wants to return to New York. As Christmas approaches and his pleas to Santa receive replies, it’s alarm bells, not sleigh bells that start ringing.
Tate Schrugge is amused by
his new neighbor when she jogs over with some mis- delivered mail, but after
she calls him Scrooge, she’s definitely not on his Christmas list.
If these two can get
together, it might be the Dickens of a romance.
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Carrie has moved to
Wyoming from New York to escape the rat race and hopefully raise her six-year-old
son a better life after inheriting a ranch from an uncle she barely knew.
She receives mail for her neighbor and jogs it over mispronouncing his name as scrooge. He finds a letter to Santa and reads the little boys letter. He writes a reply hoping to be of help and mails it. Back starting a sweet exchange between the two.
Carrie can’t figure out
who is writing the letters to her son. Her only guess is the long-time foreman,
but he seems so gruff. Will Carrie and
the Scrooge find a holiday HEA or will her son get his wish from Santa and go
back home?
If you are looking for a
short, sweet, clean, fun holiday romance this is for you.
A native New Yorker, Andrea Downing currently divides her time between the canyons of city streets and the wide-open spaces of Wyoming. Her background in publishing and English Language teaching has transferred into fiction writing, and her love of horses, ranches, rodeo, and just about anything else western, is reflected in her award-winning historical and contemporary western romances.
She has been a finalist in
the RONE Awards for Best American Historical Romance twice, placed in the
International Digital Awards twice, and won ‘Favorite Hero’ along with
Honorable Mentions for Favorite Heroine, Short Story and Novel in the Maple
Leaf Awards. Her book, Dearest Darling, has also won The Golden Quill Award for
Best Novella and been on the short list for winning The Chanticleer Award for
Best Short or Novella.
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