"How can you possibly be so gorgeous and so grumpy at the same time?"
Keely Kabatt is Honeywood Ranch's newest addition, and Chase Honeywood is annoyed. He doesn't think the ranch needs a hospitality specialistwhatever that even means.
This gig is Keely's dream job, so she's even more enthusiastic about life than usual. And she sees the handsome veteran as part of her job. He could actually draw patrons to the ranch if he would ever speak to anyone. But Chase wants her gone. This ranch was supposed to be his sanctuary. Now he barely fits into the plan.
A road trip to a Christmas tree farm in Minnesota forces Chase to spend time with Keely, and he feels himself changing, but he doesn't want to change. He doesn't deserve to heal. Grieving is how he honors his fallen brothers. Can Keely convince him that he can grieve and enjoy the gift of life at the same time?
(This is Book 6 in the completed Honeywood Ranch Christian Romance Series.)