Tyler Martin is determined to make it home for Christmas this year if only the weather would cooperate! It just happened that there was a severe blizzard happening in Jersey so the Airport there is closed while he’s in Chicago ready to go. NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review. If you like sweet stories about Christmastime magic in the real world, if two men who might never have met - but for a snowstorm or two - sound interesting, and if you're looking for a read that is funny, romantic, and very sweet, then you will probably like this short story. One thing leads to another, and soon Tyler and Aaron both want more. The man at the customer service counter, Aaron, seems nice, and they're soon having fun taking pictures of "Teddy's adventures" for the little girl who lost him. But when he finds a teddy bear on the seat opposite his own in the waiting are, he takes action. Tyler, like anyone whose flight to the East Coast is first delayed then cancelled, is not happy about the prospect of not seeing his big, noisy family for Christmas. As coincidental as it may all be for Tyler and Aron to meet, both men immediately feel a connection and neither is willing to ignore the potential for more. But in this story a cancelled flight and an abandoned teddy bear lead to a hopeful new beginning. Cancelled flights, especially around holidays like Christmas, are responsible for a lot of upset and pain.
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