Synopsis:
Millie Jane Brooks’ dream of stardom falls apart when she can’t catch a break in Nashville. With her tail between her legs, she sulks back home to spend a few days at her best friend’s vacant house before facing the truth—she might not be cut out for a singing career. But Millie Jane isn’t the only one seeking solitude and when her high school enemy crashes her perfectly laid plans of escape, she’s faced with more than just her current failures.
Dex Hart is looking forward to a quiet recovery at his step-sister’s house after a season-ending injury halts his hockey career. With questions about his future looming over him, he’s hoping to find clarity over the holidays. But when he gets snowed in with Millie, the girl who got away, old feelings rise to the surface, stealing any chance of rest.
Millie Jane’s heart is guarded after Dex’s betrayal years ago, but Dex has missed her sassy remarks and sparkling eyes too much to let the past ruin this second chance at love. Dex is determined to help her see that God might have another plan for her life… and his. Can Dex break the walls around her heart in time for Christmas? Or will she shut him out and run away like she did all those years ago?
What To Expect:
Readers can expect a rom-com-style Christian romance set at Christmas time in Tennessee.
Content Warnings:
Language: None
Sexual Content: Mild – Lots of flirting, kissing/cuddling, and the male main character works hard not to ogle the female main character and to keep his thoughts about her pure.
Violence: None
Substance Use: None
Prejudices: None
Religious Themes: Christian faith is important to both main characters. Includes talk and instances of prayer, God’s will and some Scripture references.
Other Topics: Parents having high expectations for children is a plot point.
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