Grounded for Christmas

What's love without a little turbulence?

The weather outside may be frightful, but Mary and Joseph waiting out the storm together in a private lakeside cabin may be much more delightful.Joseph Douglas isn’t just any pilot—he’s #PilotBae, complete with dark hair, blue eyes, and a jaw cut so sharp it would make a diamond jealous. He’s also Mary Jefferson’s little brother’s best friend. But after soaring high with him for one night a few years back, his careless words had her crashing to earth, shattering her heart. But that doesn’t stop the shards of it from beating for him still.Unbeknownst to Mary, Joseph is determined to put those shards back together. The skies feel different without Mary’s sparkling brown eyes, sweet smile, and decadent curves in his life; so when a snowstorm strands them during their holiday travels, he takes the chance to man up and make things right.They only have a few grounded nights together. How will romance between them take off a second time toward happily ever after?

"I loved this beautifully written, sexy and moving novelette about pharmacologist Mary, and hot pilot Joseph, who end up on the same flight 5 years after a one-night stand, and finally get a chance to talk through their fears and differences. Joseph was very pretty, he had Mary's back, and he was fun to read about. But Mary, with her caution and her sometime difficult relationship with her brother, and her fierce intelligence, really moved me."
Ruby Lang—House Rules

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