Not Quite Christmas by Sharon Kleve

It's not quite Christmas without family.

Not quite christmas

After years of being away during the holidays, all Adair Hutton wants is to spend Christmas with her family. As a travel nurse, she’s been all over the country and enjoyed every minute of it, but it’s time to come home for good.

It becomes more difficult than Adair has anticipated when she has to rely on a handsome stranger, a taxi, Greyhound bus, an Uber, and an airplane to make the journey home. Because the road home isn’t always as easy as planned.

Easton is a cartoon artist and can work from anywhere and isn’t in any hurry to reach Seattle. There’s no family waiting for him. When a beautiful stranger needs his assistance to get home for the holidays, he jumps in with both feet and maybe his heart too.

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Contemporary

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / Short Stories

Language: English

Keywords: Christmas romance, Holiday romance, travel romance, sweet romance, contemporary romance

Word Count: 12000

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Sample text:

My eyes drifted over to a guy sitting on the floor next to Gate Twenty-Three—the same guy from the Uber car. He had long, sandy-brown colored hair that hung in waves around his shoulders, a full, untrimmed beard, and mustache and wore his Santa hat pulled low over his eyes. His arms were relaxed and folded at his waist and his legs were crossed at the ankles over his scuffed, black leather work boots. By the looks of his chest gently rising and falling, I guessed he was probably asleep. His khaki-colored pants and tan-colored long sleeve shirt were wrinkled, and his duffel bag had seen better days too. Even without seeing his eyes, his long, lean body exuded power and sex appeal.

 

All of a sudden, the stranger stretched, unfolded his legs, tipped the hat off his forehead and winked one of those brilliant blue eyes at me again. What the hell? I was in the holiday spirit. I winked back. He smiled, yawned, pulled his hat back down and seemed to fall back to sleep. I was beyond exhausted from all of the last-minute travel plans, so I had to squelch the urge to slide down next to the guy, rest my head on his broad shoulders, and sleep too.


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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Alessandra Zaia
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