Snowed In
by Jessica Calla
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Pub Date Nov 09 2020 | Archive Date Dec 16 2020
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Description
During a magical holiday season, Emma and Andrew keep finding themselves snowed in together as they face their pasts and fall in love.
Emma Ballard, a retired supermodel, has been the acting CEO and the face of her family’s clothing business for the past five years, living the busy corporate life in New York City. She meets the Jersey branch IT supervisor, theater-nerd Andrew Mooney, when she gets stuck in a snowstorm after an office function.
Getting to know widower Andrew, his grumpy vet father, and Andrew's adorable six-year-old twin girls opens Emma’s heart to the possibility of having love and family in her life. His opinion of Emma, the “beautiful, viper CEO” gossiped about at the water cooler, quickly changes as he discovers Emma’s wit, intelligence, and giving heart.
Although neither Emma nor Andrew are quite ready for a relationship, and canoodling is against company policy, the holiday spirit of Manhattan is magical and contagious. As fate and Mother Nature would have it, their time snowed in together gives them the chance to finally face their pasts and fall in love.
Advance Praise
“A great book to curl up in your nook with your blanket and wish it was snowing outside!”
“This book is the perfect way to slide into the holiday spirit!”
“[The] characters are real, goofy, adorable and I enjoyed every minute spent with them.”
“I loved Andrew and Emma from the first moments they were introduced. In fact, the characters were portrayed in such a way that I felt as if I was reading about actual friends of mine.”