Beneath the Mistletoe

Beneath the Mistletoe

by M.A. Nichols

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His second chance at love is a first chance for her—but not if his children have anything to say about it.

A widower ought to mourn his wife, yet Hamilton Baxter feels only relief after her passing. After enduring thirty years in a miserable marriage, he is finally free to spend his days hidden in a library. But when his son begs for his help distracting his sweetheart’s diligent chaperone, Baxter can’t help but agree—only to discover that the spinster aunt is too appealing for his good.

At two and fifty years of age, marriage and children are beyond her grasp, and Harriet Stillwell is quite content to play the role of chaperone to her motherless nieces. Especially when their beaus are so silly as to think they can distract her from her work.

Yet when one drags his newly widowed father along, Hettie finds it impossible to focus on anything but the amiable, kindhearted man. Who, for some strange reason, seems to admire her.

In the swirl of the Christmas season, this burgeoning romance blossoms, but when Baxter’s children discover their secret courtship, they cannot believe their father would fall for another only a few short months after their mother’s passing.

And they will not stand for it.

Hettie and Baxter must choose—embrace their newfound love or tear apart Baxter’s grieving family. What price is too high for their happiness?

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
General Historical, Georgian (1714, Holiday (Christmas, Valentine’s, etc.), Inspirational, Regency (1811
Series
Christmas Courtships • Book 2
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
September 9, 2024
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Bullying or humiliation, Pregnancy/childbirth on-page
Representation
Body diversity (plus-size/curvy lead), Older adult main character (50+), Single-parent or widowed-parent protagonist

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Angie
Least Favorite of Nichols’ books

I have read many of Nichols’ books and sadly this one was my least favorite. It was still a good book and I did enjoy reading it. Unfortunately, I didn’t care for Baxter, he was too passive and he frustrated me. With that said, I normally love her books and I will be starting the next one tonight.

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TA
Mature Historical Romance

It is never too late and you are never too old to pursue change if you choose to. At the crossroads of bereavement for the hero and the completion of other family responsibilities for the heroine, they begin to recognise the opportunity to walk a new path to mutual love and joy.

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Swift Reader
Love is worth the wait...

Such a sweet tale. I could not put it down. There were things about the characters that touched a cord in my own personality. The ideas of weakness and strength made me question myself. I was encouraged by the idea of it never being too late to start something new. Thanks to Hettie and Baxter beneath the mistletoe, I have some great ideas for New Year's.

K
Kindle Customer
3.5 stars

I !think it may be just me, for I do not doubt that others will enjoy it. There certainly is a moral lesson in this story.

K
Kindle Customer
A delightful story of love in the later years

A fun story about a widower finding love for the first time. His recently deceased wife was a driven society matron that he didn't cross. He wanted to spare his children the tension. But now that she's gone, he sees a woman that shines with such delight. He is willing to see if he might get a second chance to marry for love- even if his children don't approve.

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