As a busy single mom to her
teenage daughter, Kristi Callahan doesn't have time for a man. But it sure
would be nice if her mother believed that, too. She keeps setting Kristi up on
disastrous blind dates, determined to find her "the one."
His
Problem
After Nate McTavish's wife
died, he was faced with raising his twin little girls alone. Making it up as he
goes along and sometimes questioning his daddy skills, he also has to fend off
women his well-meaning family keep throwing at him.
Their
Solution
When Nate hires Kristi to
stage his house before selling it, they instantly realize they've found the
perfect answer to their problem: be fake dates for each other! It's a great
plan—until they start to wonder if the real thing might not be even better….
THE STOCKING STUFFER
Heart & Home
ISBN: 9780373754366
Kristi Callahan rang the doorbell of her dream home. A sprawling 1960s rancher with two fireplaces, a breezeway separating the house from the two-car garage, and enough West Coast flair to appeal to potential buyers searching for their own dream home in one of Seattle's family-friendliest neighborhoods. And it was just her luck to be on the wrong side of the door.
ISBN: 9780373754366
Kristi Callahan rang the doorbell of her dream home. A sprawling 1960s rancher with two fireplaces, a breezeway separating the house from the two-car garage, and enough West Coast flair to appeal to potential buyers searching for their own dream home in one of Seattle's family-friendliest neighborhoods. And it was just her luck to be on the wrong side of the door.
This house was well beyond
the reach of a single mom raising a teenage daughter on a single mom's income,
but that didn't stop her imagination from playing with the idea of actually
living in a house like this someday. And since she'd been hired to get this one
staged for the real estate market, she would at least get to put her personal stamp
on the place before returning to reality. Her modest two-bedroom town house was
no dream home, but it was hers. Or it would be hers in twenty-three and a half
years.
The other reality was that
by the time she and her team at Ready Set Sold were finished here, this client
would get top dollar, even in today's less-than-stellar market, putting this
house even further out of her reach.
Speaking of clients, she
had an appointment and she was only five minutes late. Okay, eight, but surely
Mr. and Mrs. McTavish hadn't given up on her and gone out. There was a big
silver-colored SUV and two pink plastic tricycles parked in the driveway but
that didn't necessarily mean anyone was home.
She dug her phone out of
the side pocket of her bag. No messages, no missed calls. Taking care not to
get tripped up by a tattered teddy bear missing half its stuffing and three
small yellow rubber boots strewn across the wide front step, she rang the bell
again, and waited. A moment later her patience was rewarded with footsteps,
lots of them. Two identical faces with earnest blue eyes and blond Cindy Brady
pigtails appeared in the glass sidelight next to the door. One had her thumb in
her mouth; the other's pigtails were oddly askew. No doubt these were the
tricycle riders. And then they were dwarfed by a huge dog whose head appeared
above theirs, a panting, drooling Saint Bernard.
From the time Lee McKenzie was ten years old and
read Anne of Green Gables and Little Women, she wanted to be a writer like Anne
and Jo. Since then she's written everything from advertising copy to an honors
thesis in paleontology, but becoming a Harlequin author is her proudest
accomplishment yet. Lee and her family live in the Pacific Northwest. She
invites you to visit her website.
THE SANTA INTERVIEW
SANTA: Do you believe in Santa Claus?
LEE: Of course! I also believe in
the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, leprechauns, and miracles!
SANTA: What’s your favorite Holiday Movie?
LEE: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Every year, after the
house is decorated and the gifts are wrapped and the menu is planned, I dig out
my ancient VHS copy and curl up in front of the TV with a big steaming mug of
hot chocolate. Even though all the preparations have been made, it just isn’t
Christmas until I’ve watched it. At the end of the film, when the doors swing
open and the snow is falling as Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye and
Vera Ellen sing “White Christmas”…then
it’s Christmas!
ANGI: Just had to pop in and say this is one of my favorite scenes from WHITE CHRISTMAS.
SANTA: Which Holiday film can you watch over and over without falling asleep?
LEE: Love Actually. I love Christmas and I adore romantic comedies, so what could be better than lots of love stories in one film set at Christmastime? I have this one on DVD and yes, I watch it every year!
LEE: That’s easy! A Charlie Brown Christmas. Charlie
Brown’s search for the meaning of Christmas has always resonated with me. And
haven’t we all had a least one “Charlie Brown tree” at Christmastime? I had
Snoopy’s decorated doghouse in mind when I wrote The Christmas Secret, and I was over-the-moon happy that they put the doghouse on the cover! This is
the first book in my Seattle-set Ready Set Sold series, and I’m giving away a
copy today! See details below.
I also found this adorable snow globe last
Christmas, and it now sits on the “inspiration shelf” in my office.
SANTA: What’s your favorite Holiday desert you’d share
with friends?
LEE: I have a trifle recipe that is
best described as completely over-the-top and absolutely delicious! Readers
who’d like to check it out will find it on the Bistro page of my
website.
SANTA: What is your favorite Holiday tradition?
LEE: I have two. I decorate the
house in early December, but we save the tree for Christmas Eve. My husband
brings it inside on the morning of the 24th and we spend the morning
decorating it. I love the smell of a real tree and the memories associated with
each ornament, but mostly I love that finally having the tree in the living
room means Santa will soon be here!
My other tradition involves the pink Depression
glass sugar bowl and oval-shaped serving bowl I inherited from my grandmother.
She always served cranberry sauce in the sugar bowl and jellied salad in the
oval serving bowl…and so do I. No one in my family cares much for jellied
salad, but I make it anyway. It’s like having my grandmother with us at the
Christmas dinner table.
SANTA’S GOTTA ASK: What’s your favorite gift Santa ever left under
the tree?
LEE’S GOTTA ANSWER: As corny as it might sound, I would have to say it’s this rocking horse. Santa brought it when
I was three years old, my children played on it, and I still have it. For most
of the year it’s stored away in the basement, but every year I bring it up and
incorporate it into our Christmas décor. And after all these years, this
rocking horse and I still have something in common…we’re both vintage!
SANTA KNOWS where to FIND LEE
Email Website Twitter @LeeMcWrites Blogs
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UP NEXT:
I’m really excited that I’ll have two books out in
May 2013—Maggie’s Way (Harlequin
Heartwarming, May 1st) and Daddy,Unexpectedly (Harlequin American Romance, May 7th)! Daddy, Unexpectedly is now available for
pre-order at Amazon.com.
Check out Lee's backlist with titles like: Firefighter Daddy, The Wedding Bargain & With This Ring.
LEE'S SECRET SANTA GIFT:
Lee is giving away a signed copy of The Christmas Secret to one commenter day. And if you sign up for her monthly eNewsletter, Life in the Slow Lane, your name will be entered twice!
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LEE WANTS TO KNOW about everyone’s holiday traditions. What’s your favorite?
Thanks for stopping by, Lee (and Santa) !!
ReplyDeleteI especially love that you've kept your rocking horse and work it into your decorations every year. I'm afraid the doll I have from my childhood looks pretty bad and actually gave my daughters nightmares. LOL
~Angi
It's a pleasure to be here, Angi! Thank you for having me!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Lee. It's always a Snoopy Christmas for me. I have so many Snoopy decorations. My favorite traditon is listening to Christmas music on Christmas morning. My favorites are Fred Waring and Andy Williams.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one is eating the christmas cookies! Love the smell and the taste!
ReplyDeleteTammy, I say you can never have too many Snoop decorations! I love Christmas music, too. Last year my daughter gave me the Glee Christmas CD and I love it!
ReplyDeleteMy, I've never met a cookie I didn't like ;)
ReplyDeleteEspecially shortbread. Love shortbread!
Sorry, meant to type May, not my!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, and the book sounds fantastic.
I love your rocking horse story. A favorite part of Christmas for me is sharing stories of past Christmases with my children and grandchildren. Memories mingle with love.
Wishing you the best of the season.
Jo-Ann
I love Christmas and being with family.
ReplyDelete"Memories mingle with love." What a lovely sentiment. Thank you, Jo-Ann!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Ingeborg. This is my favorite holiday!
ReplyDeleteYour stories about your rocking horse and movies are very sweet - I've always loved Snoopy's Christmas as well. And putting together interesting stockings for my 4 kids was one of my bestest experiences every year! The past decade, having all the close-living kids and grandkids over for Christmas brunch is always a good experience. Thanks for sharing, and I'll be looking for your next books! Cheers.
ReplyDeleteHi, Celia! My family gathers at my house for Christmas every year, and everyone has a stocking! Shopping for stocking stuffers is one of my favorie things!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on Love, Actually, Lee. And the music is fantastic, especially the finale! Thanks for posting the trifle recipe, I'll be giving that one a try soon!
ReplyDeleteLove Actually has a wonderful soundtrack, and "God Only Knows" is my favorite Beach Boys' song! Brian Wilson is a genius songwriter.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the trifle, Roxanne!
Thanks for the recipe.
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Thank you, bn100! That trifle recipe is a crowd-pleaser!
ReplyDeleteHad to listen to A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS album today.
ReplyDeleteStart those jazz swishes on your symbols...
Dooby doop dooby do do doo, dooby doop doo.
~Angi
Love that music! Thanks for hosting me, Angi@
DeleteBook looks awesome! Hope I win. Will be signing up for newsletter also! Brat81978@aim.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteWe've just decorated the house & Christmas tree, definitely a favorite tradition.
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Enjoy your holiday house, Mary! I'll bet it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd the winner of a signed copy of The Christmas Secret is...Laurie Franco! Congratulations, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteSpecial thanks to Angi for interviewing me, and to you all for dropping by!
Merry Christmas!