She’s the city girl from Boston. He’s the gift shop owner from the bay. Their worlds were never meant to collide.Dylan Fraser is an artist, a dreamer, and a failed actor. He runs a gift store on the edges of Starling Bay, a small coastal town where nothing much happens.Merry Nicholls hates Christmas. The festive season is full of bad memories, especially this year which marks the five-year … year which marks the five-year passing of her husband’s death.
Falling ill due to stress, and at her mother’s insistence, Merry reluctantly visits Starling Bay. She’s supposed to recuperate, but with her surly daughter and her Great Dane in tow, not to mention the town’s busy body on her back, recuperation might not be possible.
And when her dog crashes into a gift shop, breaking a collection of handmade Christmas coffee mugs, all chances of an easy recovery period go out of the window.
Neither Dylan nor Merry are looking for love, but maybe it’s time for them to let go and give in.
Because when the timing is right, and the feeling is ripe, taking a risk with their hearts could give them a second chance at love.
Winter’s Kiss is a STANDALONE sweet romance, with a HEA.
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Sorry, but this was lame.
This was a sweet, respectful, love story—the perfect read to relax me and lift me up during this pandemic. I cried tears of joy!
This is a very sweet romance. First in series. A very few kisses is max action. It dragged enough I almost quit reading. I actually didn’t like the characters for awhile; maybe I was not supposed to? But, the ending was good, if tepid.
Great book
The first book in the Starling Bay Sweet Romance series and I want to read more of this series. A well-written book that held my interest from the first page. Dylan Fraser runs a gift store on the edges of Starling Bay, he meets Merry Nicholls, her daughter Chloe and their Great Dane Spartacus and his life will never be the same again. I found myself smiling reading this story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.