Nannies last a day. Some don’t even make it through the front door, particularly when they meet Deefur, the Great Dane who guards Cam’s home with his huge paws and a bark deeper than thunder. Deefur is looking after his tiny pack, and he takes his job very responsibly, but he’s big and strong, and he’s too much for Cam to handle on top of everything else.
Something has to give.
Enter Jason, a teacher in training who picks up extra cash as a manny. He’s the only person who can make it past the barrier of Deefur’s protective streak, a veritable dog whisperer.
In short order, Jason cares for little Emma, somehow puts Cam’s house in order, and on top of that, saves Deefur from being re-homed.
Next on Jason’s list is healing the heart of a lonely widower in the hopes that he can show Cam how to love again.
Bonus Content - Deefur and the Great Mistletoe Incident
The story of how Deefur, after the great mistletoe incident, ends up with the best bed in the house.
Christmas Eve is here and with it comes ice and snow and the anniversary of the tragic accident that killed Cameron Jackson’s husband.
But this year he has Jason in his life and he refuses to let grief consume him like it normally did. He has a beautiful daughter, a new boyfriend and a dog that completes his home. This anniversary he wants things to be different. With a ring in his pocket and love in his heart he has to make new memories that will replace the icy parts of his heart.
He loves Jason, wants forever with Jason, but it takes Deefur and some mistletoe to have Cameron finally telling Jason the right things at the right time.
And hoping he’ll say yes.
RJ Scott is the author of the over one hundred published novels and discovered romance in books at a very young age. She realized that if there wasn’t romance on the page, she could create it in her head, and is a lifelong writer.
She lives and works out of her home in the beautiful English countryside, spends her spare time reading, watching films, and enjoying time with her family.
The last time she had a week’s break from writing she didn't like it one little bit and has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn’t defeat.