Merry Ex-Mas
Elizabeth Janette
Publication date: November 10th 2021
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Holiday, Romance
It’s been ten years since Delaney Silverman last stepped foot on the Silver Bells Christmas Tree farm her family owns and operates, but when her father dies, she has no choice. Even if it means mending fences with her estranged mother. The last thing this reformed wild-child-turned-Manhattan-marketing-pro has in mind, though, is a second chance at first love. But after life brings her face to face with the sexy, ex-fiancé neighbor boy, she realizes he’s everything she never knew she needed.
Travis Harper knows two things to be true: 1. It’s time to adopt his foster daughter and build a custom home life for themselves, and 2. Laney Silverman is the last woman he’d ever trust with their hearts, even if she is everything he’s ever wanted. Especially since she has a bad habit of walking away from him.
Will twelve days be enough to give two former lovers a Merry Ex-Mas?
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EXCERPT:
Releasing her grip on the luggage, Laney wrapped her arms around her mom, pulling her into an awkward embrace.
Ruth stiffened. “What . . . are you doing?”
“Hugging you. Apparently it’s what people do when they’ve lost someone they love.”
“Yeah, well, stop it. I don’t need your sympathy.”
Whatever emotion Travis thought he saw when looking at Laney’s mother, it wasn’t there now. When she drew back and studied Ruth’s face, no tears clouded her eyes. No grief etched her expression. Only annoyance, pure and simple. Like always. Laney dropped her arms. Same old Mama. Lovable as a freaking porcupine.
Deep breath, girl. You can do this. For Dad. She peered up at the house. Despite the generous square footage of the single-story bungalow-style house, from the outside, the home appeared smaller, darker without her father’s presence. She swallowed hard to dislodge the lump of grief wedged in her throat and forced herself to enter the house.
Crossing the threshold tugged at the threads of memories she’d kept squirreled away. Not all of them welcome. It took only one whiff of the familiar cinnamon coffee scent before the years magically melted away, and she was eighteen again, chafing at the bit, dying for just one ounce of the freedom her friends possessed.
Laney shook off the ghosts that held her hostage and tried to only focus on the positive memories. The ones with her dad.
As she made her way through the living and dining room toward her old bedroom, a smile pulled at her lips as fond memories bubbled up. She’d been closest to her father and everywhere her gaze landed brought forth an image of him to warm her heart. Fingers drifted over the couch, threadbare now but still located in the same place against the wall. Her father’s most-coveted possession, a black leather recliner, nestled in the corner of the living room. The mantle above the stone fireplace where Christmas stockings once hung. The oil paintings of snow-covered barns in the middle of a forest.
An image of her father wafted through the recesses of her mind. Happy and smiling. The world could be falling apart around him, and he’d still be as jolly as good old St. Nick. Hard to believe he was gone. The urge to cry swelled, but she tamped it down like a good girl and turned away, plastering a smile on her face.
“Where on Earth are you going?”
“To my bedroom.”
“Your bedroom?” Her mama tsked. “Good heavens, child, it stopped being your bedroom ages ago when you moved out.”
Laney used a foot to push open the bedroom door and stopped dead. “Good Lord Almighty, Mama, what have you done?”
It was like Santa’s workshop had materialized right in the middle of the room. Her mouth hung open as she gawked at the atrocity. Where once stood a vanity filled with cheap cosmetics only a teenager would buy, now a fake Christmas tree loomed, wilting under the weight of too many ornaments. Garland hung from the high shelf spanning the top of all four walls. A toy train chugged its way around the room. A workbench sat along one wall with a dozen or so holiday crafts waiting to be finished. The walls had been stripped of the soft turquoise blue hue her sixteen-year-old self had painstakingly selected, and replaced with a dreadful shade of gold that mirrored the tree ornaments.
And her daybed? Nowhere to be found. The half dozen or so NSYNC and Jonas Brothers rock band posters were conspicuously missing too. Gone were her hot-pink curtains, fuzzy beanbag, and black shag rug as well as anything remotely resembling her teenage years. All signs of her life there had been erased.
She’d been erased.
Author Bio:
Born to parents who loved to read, it’s no surprise Elizabeth Janette’s lifelong love of literacy led her to become both a teacher and a writer. In fact, writing about getting RIF’d from her teaching job in the 2008 recession is what led her to publish an essay about the experience. From then on, she was hooked. Now days, when she’s not teaching sassy 5th graders, Elizabeth Janette writes romance that both sizzles and thrills. And when she’s not teaching or writing, she works for her local chapter of the National Writing Project teaching teachers how to teach writing. Visit www.elizabethjanette.com to connect and sign up for her newsletter.
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I enjoyed the excerpt.
Sounds like a great story. love the cover too.
This sounds like a great read.
Sounds good!
You are a new author to me. I love second chance romances. I am asking my library to get this book.
Sounds really good. I love a good second chance romance.
What a festive Christmas read!
The cover is perfect!
Thank you for sharing this.
i feel like me and my mom are this awkward too
I love the cover, the books sounds great
Sounds like a book I will enjoy.
Sounds like a good read
Ohh a lovely festive read!
Sounds like a wonderful seasonal story.
I always love to hear about a new Christmas book and author to me.
What a perfect book for this time of year. Good work.
This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.
Thanks for the excerpt!
A cute story that’s just right for the holidays.
Sounds like a great story.
I love second chance romances! I don’t know how these two are going to make it work but I’d love to find out! Thanks for sharing an excerpt!
Happy Thanksgiving to all
I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read for me. Thank you for posting about this book
Sounds like a good read.
Laney’s mother sounds positively dreadful and I am curious as to how Laney will handle the difficult circumstances as she wades through old memories. Thanks for the great excerpt!
Sounds like a great holiday book. Looking forward to reading it.
Nice book cover and the book sounds interesting.
I would love to read this! It sounds like a charming read over the holidays!
I can’t wait to read this book!
The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.
Sounds like she can’t be upset about her room if it has been 10 years since she returned. be interesting to see how she and her mother fix their relationship!
Sounds like the perfect Christmas read! Cute title!
I am not quite certain why anybody would expect to find a bedroom exactly as it had been 10 years ago, although it does seem from the excerpt that it was a really major transformation–I would have expected a guest room or dual purpose possibly.
The description of Laney’s mother makes me sad. I want to read this so I can see happy ending for them.
I am a sucker for holiday romances. Truth is, I enjoy reading them all year round! I love how they give you that Christmas feeling.