A short sweet holiday romance about the local town cop and the bad girl his brother dated in high school.Kelsey was always the bad girl in town but she had a deep love of the place anyway. Driving through on her way to see her mother for Christmas she swerves to avoid a deer and crashes her car.Nate is the older brother h=of her high school boyfriend. He always liked Kelsey with her tattoos and wild hair colours. When he fishes her out of her car he offers to let her stay with him.But can a romance between a small town cop, who needs to take over his Daddy's farm one day, and a city girl ever work?Well it's Christmas - what do you think? I just love a story set during Christmas to read during the hot summer months. One of my favorite things about this book is that Cindi has it set in the Carolina mountains which isn’t too far from my hometown. There’s something about knowing exactly where the author is talking about that adds to the visual imagery of a story while reading. In this quick holiday read, Kelsey is a free spirit that finds herself stuck in a snow storm after swerving to avoid a deer. Enter Nate. Her ex-boyfriend’s older brother and a local cop coming to her rescue. When Nate realizes who it is, he is immediately taken back by her beauty and reminded of just how much he liked her back in the day. That’s right….her ex-boyfriend’s older brother liked her. What’s a girl to do when a hot cop, who happens to be someone you know, invites you to spend Christmas with him when there’s no place you can go in a crazy snow storm? You accept of course.In this world wind of a story, not only does Kelsey find herself falling for Nate, but you yourself does too. It’s hard not to love this quick romance and want to curl up in front of a warm fireplace with a cup of something hot. It’s the perfect read to get you ready for the upcoming holidays.
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Such a wonderfully sweet story! Loved how different they were but they made it work!
—Shaz
I really enjoyed this sweet and sexy holiday read. Definitely recommend!
—blackndpink
A book to give you "warm, fuzzy feelings" in winter :D
—iuliannnna