Jack Frost A Novella By Debbie Macomber
With her family away on a cruise, Lindsay Calhoun faces her first Christmas alone, opting to organize a festive office party to fill the void. While her coworkers appreciate her efforts, Jack Taylor, typically reserved and notably grumpy during the holiday season, remains unimpressed by the Christmas cheer.
Despite Jack's grumbling, the party is a hit, concluding with an unexpected snowstorm that leaves Lindsay and Jack stranded together in the darkened office building. As they wait for assistance, forced into conversation by the circumstances, they begin to open up, revealing unexpected facets of their personalities.
Amidst the blackout, Lindsay and Jack find themselves drawn to each other in ways they hadn't anticipated. As the power returns, they're left grappling with the decision of whether to ignore the connection they've forged or to explore where their newfound attraction might lead.
"Jack Frost" captures the enchanting spirit of Christmas, showcasing how even the simplest gestures, like a gingerbread cookie, can symbolize fresh starts. It explores the notion that love often finds us when we least expect it, offering hope for new beginnings and unexpected romance during the holiday season.