Matchmaking Santa and Mrs. Claus
Friends to lovers
Second chances
Holiday magic and miracles
Sarah Barker has learned the hard way that love doesn’t always lead to happily-ever-after. After a messy divorce, she’s focused on building her dream urban farm with her best friend, Sadie. Pouring her heart into the closest thing she has to family: her friends, her work, and Mitch Davison—her steady and dependable bestie who’s always had her back.
But Mitch wants more than friendship.
A former Navy SEAL turned hairstylist with a heart of gold, Mitch rebuilt his life after battling PTSD and homelessness. His days are full, balancing work and volunteering, but the one thing he’s missing is Sarah. He knows in his heart she’s his forever—if only he can get her to take a chance on love again.
Enter Nick and Jody Claws, the ultimate holiday matchmakers. Back in Snowside with their signature Christmas magic, Santa and Mrs. Claus are ready to nudge Sarah and Mitch out of the friendship zone and into each other’s arms. With sparks flying and a little help from holiday miracles, will these two realize they’re exactly what the other needs to make this Christmas unforgettable?
This Christmas, discover the magic of love, friendship, and second chances in this heartwarming friends-to-lovers romance that will have you believing in mistletoe—and miracles. Make this holiday unforgettable—get your copy now!
I’ve spent long hours behind the lens of a camera, wading through cow manure, rice paddies and orchards over my thirty-year career as a photojournalist specializing in agriculture.
I love—and write—deeply emotional, small-town contemporary romance. Ironically, some of my books carry an agriculture thread in them, some more than others. Please note I used to write these books under Kate Curran, but now I write all books under Kathy Coatney.
I also writes a series of nonfiction children’s books, From the Farm to the Table and Dad’s Girls.
When I’m not writing, you’ll find me mountain biking, cross-country skiing, or running—a really, really slow jog that’s been compared to a pace slower than a tortoise.