Release Blast: All I Want for Christmas is the Hot Fireman Next Door by Rebecca Norinne Caudill
All I Want for Christmas is the Hot Fireman Next Door
(Snowfall Valley #2)
by Rebecca Norinne Caudill
Release Date: November 27, 2024
About All I Want for Christmas is the Hot Fireman Next Door
Single mom Callie Caldwell doesn’t have time for romance—especially with her brother’s best friend, James Carmichael, the handsome firefighter who lives next door. But no matter how hard she tries to fight it, James keeps slipping through the defenses around her battered heart. He’s dependable and steadfast, and his easy charm and protective nature make it impossible to deny the spark between them. With James, Callie finally allows herself to imagine a future she never thought possible.
But when wealthy hotelier Sterling Whitmore arrives in Snowfall Valley to open a luxury ski resort, Callie’s world is shaken. The sophisticated New Yorker seems hauntingly familiar, and his presence tugs at memories that she would rather forget. When Callie takes a job working for him, her professional and personal worlds collide, and an unexpected revelation forces her to confront old wounds.
With her wild-child past threatening to undo everything she’s built with the handsome, hardworking firefighter, can Callie find the courage to let go of her fears and embrace their love and the future they could have together?
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About Rebecca Norinne Caudill
USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Norinne Caudill writes spicy romance from the heart. Her heroines will make you laugh and her heroes will make you swoon.
When not banging away at the keyboard, she is watching rugby, playing board games, or planning her next vacation.
Originally from California, she now resides in New England with her husband and two cats where she is renovating a house built in the 1700s and trying valiantly not to be eaten alive by mosquitos.
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