All Hope Cooper needed this year was to have the kind of
Christmas her family always cherished. But with her
parents gone and her only brother having to work, it
doesn't look like it's going to work out for her. There's
nothing she can do about her parents, but she most
certainly can voice her annoyance at her brother's boss
for making him work out of town all through the holidays.
Beckett James hates the holidays and everything that goes
with them. They were important at one time, but now the
only thing that mattered was his company and its
continued growth and anyone who worked for him better
feel the same way. If not, they could find employment
elsewhere and good riddance. With a major expansion deal
on the line, Beckett needs to focus. What he doesn't need
is Hope to come barging into his mountain retreat
demanding that her brother come home immediately due to
an emergency.
Suddenly it's two alone in a snowstorm. Two alone for
Christmas. And two alone to fight an attraction that had
been there all along. Hope soon begins to realize she may
have misjudged Beckett while he comes to see that there
really is something special and magical about Christmas.
But once they leave their private winter wonderland and
return to their normal lives, will the magic still be
there?
A modern-day Beauty and the Beast style Christmas.