A HOLIDAY FOR HEALING
Nothingâs been simple in Sweetheart, Nevada, since the wildfire that ravaged the charming little town. Miranda Staley is among those whoâve sworn to stay on and bring Sweetheart back to life. She loves running a group home for the elderly, but itâs getting difficult to keep her business going. She could lose everything sheâs worked so hard to create.
On the day of the fire, Will Desarro helped save some of Mirandaâs elderly residents. The handsome ranch hand is a man of few words, but Miranda soon discovers that beneath that quiet exterior beats a heart of gold. Will can help save Mirandaâs home and her businessâbut only if their love is strong enough to conquer his painful past.
He could, she supposed, be an AWOL soldier.
A criminal on the lam. A serial killer. A witness in the protection program. A deadbeat dad evading child support payments.
Her instincts told her Will was none of those things. Sheâd seen him with her residents and Crackers, her therapy dog. He was innately good and kind.
But something had caused him to close himself off from people. Something harsh and heartbreaking. If she werenât afraid of appearing nosy or gossipy, sheâd prod Willâs boss, the new owner of the Gold Nugget Ranch, for answers.
âNext time perhaps?â Miranda dropped another hint even though Will never took them. âNellâs constantly cooking up sinfully delicious dishes with far too many calories. I swear Iâve gained five pounds this past week alone.â
He took her in from head to toe and, for a fraction of a second, his gaze heated. âYou look fine.â
It was the most emotion Miranda had ever seen him show, and a shiver of awareness wound slowly through her.
She inched closer. âArenât you the flatterer.â
Dear Reader,
Story ideas can come to me at the strangest times and from the most unusual sources. Often when Iâm in the middle of a completely different book or series. I file these ideas away, hoping and waiting for the day when I get the chance to use them. That day can take years.
Such was the case with His Christmas Sweetheart, book two in my Sweetheart, Nevada series. For at least a decade Iâve wanted to write a heroine who owns and operates an elder care group home. Miranda Staley is the kind of individual I want to beâsmart, caring, resourceful and with a huge personality to match her incredible smile. Her elder care home is full of quirky senior citizens who liven up the place while bringing a touch of humor and tenderness to the story. Vivacious Miranda is the perfect match for loner Will Dessaro, a man suffering from acute post-traumatic stress disorder. Sheâs faced with a difficult challenge, that of convincing him theyâre deserving of their own happily ever after. I canât blame him for doubtingâtheir relationship does seem improbable.
I had a really fun time pushing and prodding these two stubborn individuals and getting them to discover that no obstacle is impossible to overcome when it comes to love. Be sure to look for book three, Most Eligible Sheriff, coming out this spring.
Warmest wishes,
Cathy McDavid
P.S. I love hearing from readers. Visit my website at www.cathymcdavid.com and drop me a line.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Cathy makes her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, near the breathtaking McDowell Mountains, where hawks fly overhead, javelina traipse across her front yard and mountain lions occasionally come calling. She embraced the country life at an early age, acquiring her first horse in eighth grade. Dozens of horses followed through the years, along with mules, an obscenely fat donkey, chickens, ducks, goats and a potbellied pig who had her own swimming pool. Nowadays, two spoiled dogs and two spoiled-er cats round out the McDavid pets. Cathy loves contemporary and historical ranch stories and often incorporates her own experiences into her books.
When not writing, Cathy and her family and friends spend as much time as they can at her cabin in the small town of Young. Of course, she takes her laptop with her on the chance inspiration strikes.
To Rob, my PTSD guru. Thanks again for all your spot-on advice and for pointing me in the right direction.
Chapter One
The front door to Harmony House swung open before he had a chance to knock.
Fist raised, he stared at Nell, the part-time caregiver.
âWill Dessaro, you gave me start.â Laughing good-naturedly, she stepped back to allow him entry. Short, ebony-skinned and possessing an endless supply of patience, Nell helped run the elder-care group home. âGuess Iâm not the only one. You look as if youâve seen a ghost.â
Nothing could be truer. Will saw a ghost every time he visited.
âIâm not bothering you?â he asked, removing his cowboy hat.