How to Kiss on Christmas Morning: A Cozy Holiday Romance

 

How to Kiss on Christmas Morning: A Cozy Holiday Romance





She’s merry and bright. He’s…not. But something between them is warming up.

Megan Sheridan just landed the perfect holiday job: a quiet week in the mountains house-sitting an event venue while the owners are away. Check the mail, answer the phone, keep the pipes from freezing—easy.

The only trouble? No one told Megan she’d be sharing the farmhouse with a very grouchy, very handsome farmhand.

Noah Hawthorne is a cousin of the owner, so she can’t exactly ask him to leave. But if he scowls at her one more time, she’s tempted to pack her own bags. She’s not about to have her Christmas ruined by a grump, hot or not.

But then a snowstorm knocks out the power, and Megan is forced to rely on her begrudging housemate. She quickly learns there’s more to Noah than terse replies and guarded looks.

But trusting a man with secrets is tough, and Megan isn’t sure she’s willing to gamble on someone who won’t open up.

When the magic of the holiday fades away, will she be holding her future? Or nursing a broken heart?

How to Kiss on Christmas Morning is a standalone, grumpy/sunshine holiday novella connected to the How to Kiss a Hawthorne Brother series. Read for forced proximity, snowed in at Christmas vibes and a closed door heat level with chemistry and tension but only kisses on the page.


Book Review 

-How to Kiss on Christmas Morning is a delightful standalone, grumpy/sunshine holiday novella connected to the wonderful How to Kiss a Hawthorne Brother series by lovely, Jenny Proctor. I thoroughly adored this cute story with the forced proximity, snowed in at Christmas vibes and a closed door heat level with sparkling chemistry and tension but with only kisses on the page. Watching hearts melt and being open with feelings was both heartwarming and tender. I loved seeing how there’s so much goodness beneath grumpiness, terse words, and guarded looks. Seeing characters being able to open up and smiling completely, was simply the best! I loved the importance this story placed on how, it’s okay that everyone makes mistakes. It’s how we respond to them and move forward, that makes all the difference, and the value of taking care of your mental health. This quick but, delightful story 

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