Emery just survived another breakup and already her mother, sister, and friends are pushing her to find a new man.
A stranger at the town coffee shop catches her eye, but she can't stay and chat. The holiday festival is a day away, and she has to bake cookies to sell as a fundraiser for the food bank.
Yet, somehow, he finds her again.
Rumor soon spreads that their town's iconic sawmill has been bought up by someone from the city. The official announcement will be made at the festival. No one in town wanted the property to sell, especially not Emery. It's the last standing memory she has of her father. The new owner is the last person she hoped it would be.
Can Emery save the mill and find love?
A short and sweet holiday romance with a few curses but NO intimacy.
"A fun and joyful short story...takes us back to important values about what matters in our busy world. Lift your spirits and meet a cast of characters who appreciate and celebrate traits and principles that foster happiness and success."
-Goodreads Review, ★★★★★