Lucy Clarke hates Christmas now that her grandmother’s passed. She’s all alone and it’s much easier to bury herself in work. Luckily, she has a work trip to occupy her mind. But work is also a burden these days, knowing the ad agency could be closed down.
Lucy comes up with a potential solution to save the business. It means thinking outside the box. She’s going to try to catch a potential client, Ross Miller, at his parent’s house.
When she shows up at the house, she’s accidentally mistaken for Ross’s girlfriend. She’s ushered inside and given a warm welcome. Lucy can’t imagine a better Christmas than with this family. She could never impose on them--until she’s forced to. A snowstorm kicks up stranding her. Plus she sprains her ankle. There’s no way she’s leaving until things improve. It’s festive and perfect and makes her miss her grandmother so much. Lucy begins to fall in love with everyone, especially Ross. Could this family be her Christmas wish?
SNOWED IN FOR CHRISTMAS is a classic romance from Sarah Morgan, full of snow, family drama, and romance. Everyone in the house benefits from the breath of fresh air Lucy brings. But the fresh air comes with a side of secrets and feelings. A charming tale to read with a cup of cocoa.
This Christmas the Miller siblings have one goal—to avoid their well-meaning family’s endless stream of prying questions. Ross, Alice and Clemmie have secrets that they don’t intend to share, and they are relying on each other to deflect attention.
An uninvited guest
Lucy Clarke is facing a Christmas alone and the prospect of losing her job. Unless she can win a major piece of business from Ross Miller, the season promises to be anything but festive. She’ll just deliver her proposal to his family home and then leave. After all, she wouldn’t want to intrude on the Miller family’s perfect Christmas.
A Christmas to remember
When Lucy appears on the Miller family’s snow-covered Highland doorstep, she's mistaken for Ross’s girlfriend. By the time the confusion is cleared up, they're snowed in—she can’t leave, even if she wants to! But does she want to? As secrets spill out like presents from an overstuffed stocking and the chemistry between her and Ross ignites, this is going to be either Lucy's worst Christmas ever or the best mistake of her life.