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Eager for a home-style Christmas while she considers a career shift, Kristen Benz leaps on the temporary job at Mistletoe Chalet. Soon she’s wrapping presents, trimming the tree, and helping her new boss’s tween daughter plan a Christmas Eve vow renewal for her parents. The holiday is imbued with a magical glow—especially when Kristen’s high school sweetheart appears on the doorstep.
After years of medical school, Finn Garrett has promised his parents he’ll be home for the holidays. His detour to see his first love is supposed to provide closure, not rekindle their long-ago romance.
Can a matchmaking tween and the magic of Mistletoe Chalet spark the happily ever after that eluded them in the past?
Such a sweet & touching read! The latest from Dani Collins takes us into a magical Christmas infused story. The main character reconnects with her first love, but behind the scenes she’s helping the daughter of her boss plan a surprise for her parents that brings a really touching sentiment to the story line. It’s fast paced, really sincere and sweet and just an overall joy to read!
Kristen Benz finds herself without plans for the holidays at the last minute, but lucks into finding a temporary job at a lovely ski chalet. She shows up and falls in love with the homey atmosphere and her friendly bosses. She’s knee deep into the joy of Christmas in no time as she decorates, wraps presents, bakes cookies and helps their daughter plan a surprise behind the scenes!
Finn Garrett is almost done with his grueling residency, and he’s finally making it home for Christmas this year, but he hears from his Mom that Kristen is at this ski chalet and decides to stop by on his way home. It’s been a few years since he broke up with her because of his grueling med school schedule, but he’s never let her get too far out of his mind. He’s thinking seeing each other will finally give them that closure they didn’t get, but seeing her again just reminds him of all the things he loved about her!
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