Will Broughton has returned home, years after the death of
his wife and unborn child. He wants to help his mother as
she faces her first Thanksgiving and Christmas since the
death of his father. Instead, he finds his mom is spending
time with a new neighbor, Christina Forrester, and her
son,
Nathaniel. The attraction between Christina and Will is
unmistakable, but will they be willing to embrace it?
HER HOLIDAY MAN is the perfect story to warm your heart
this
holiday season! Will and Christina have both endured
difficult situations and are still learning to cope.
Will's
pain over the loss of his wife and unborn child is
heart-wrenching and I love how Shannon Stacey shows
Nathaniel worming his way into Will's heart. The surprise
Christmas gift will bring tears to your eyes!
HER HOLIDAY MAN is an uplifting romance that is guaranteed
to put the reader in the mood for the holiday season.
Shannon Stacey offers readers a beautifully written and
moving tale of love and second chances for two individuals
who have seemingly lost everything. HER HOLIDAY MAN is
easily recommended!
Christina Forrester is starting over. After a financial scandal sent her ex-husband to prison, she's left raising her young son without any of the comforts of their old life. Budgets, coupons, lawn care—you name it, she's learning to do it all on her own. Well, almost on her own—she'd be lost without Gail Broughton, the kind widow across the street. But when Gail's son comes home, Christina's vow to never trust a man again is put to the test. Will Broughton left town because he was tired of being "that poor man" who lost his wife and unborn child in a tragic accident. But years have passed and, with his dad gone and his mom alone, it's time to go home. Only his mother's not alone. She's taken Christina under her wing, and the beautiful and determined single mother awakens something in Will he thought was buried forever. As Will and Christina are forced to spend more time together, feelings that are more than neighborly grow between them. And with Christmas coming and a child filling both houses with holiday cheer, it becomes nearly impossible not to embrace the joy—and the love—in their lives.