Will hope, love, and peace make its way to the western frontier this year and help those in desperate need of the spirit of Christmas?
Edith Clarkson is determined to bring Christmas joy to the others in her boardinghouse-no matter that her own heart is aching. When someone humiliates her after she seeks help, she decides it's silly, but she'll send a letter to Santa. Edith doesn't expect a reply. She just wants a way to pour out her heart to someone.
George Alcott didn't mean to bring his best friend to tears. It had been a trying week-one full of people taking advantage of him. Often tongue tied around Edith, the things he wants to say always come out wrong. Just as this had. Though George wants to make amends, he doesn't know how. Like always.
As Christmas draws closer, a mysterious letter writer-posing as Santa-helps Edith's wishes for others come true. She learns there is still not only hope, but also kindness offered by strangers. But when Edith reveals her greatest wish of all, and the letter writer is unmasked, will things ever be the same again? And what of the one who has been Santa and needs the spirit of Christmas most of all?
This kisses only historical romance is a complete standalone. It can be enjoyed on its own or as part of this wintery multi author series.