
A Brand New Holiday Romance from USA Today BestSelling Author Chasity Bowlin There are few options for a second son—the army, the church or the law. The law won. As a newly minted solicitor, the Right Honorable Mr. Oliver Hawthorne has been tasked with one simple fete. He must remove a stubborn relative from the home of her deceased brother so that it may be turned over to the rightful heir, an odious man with coarse manners and only a rudimentary acquaintance with hygiene. It's a kind of magic… But when he arrives at Mansford Hall, he finds himself confronted not with an aging and eccentric spinster, but a young and vibrant woman who insists that her brother is not dead. That he will return home by Christmas, as promised, something she simply knows. Rather than remove Miss Polly Winters bodily from the residence, Oliver strikes a bargain with her. If her brother does not return home by the appointed date—only three days hence—she will voluntarily quit the property and he will escort her to the home of her nearest living relation that is not his employer, as their correspondence to that point could only be described as bloodthirsty. Happily Ever After… or Never After? But that leaves three days for him to be a guest under her roof, for him to witness her unique abilities, and for him to fall hopelessly and helplessly under her spell. Because it isn’t simply the holiday that is magical… Polly has her own brand of magic. Is it love or has he fallen victim to one of the potions local villagers seek her out for?
Author

USA Today Best Selling author and Winner of the 2019 Romance Through the Ages Award for Georgian/Regency Romance, Chasity Bowlin is the author multiple bestselling historical romance novels, both independently and with Dragonblade Publishing. She lives in central Kentucky with her husband and their menagerie of animals. She loves writing, loves traveling and enjoys incorporating tidbits of her actual vacations into her books. She is an avid Anglophile, loving all things British, but specifically all things Regency. Growing up in Tennessee, spending as much time as possible with her doting grandparents, soap operas were a part of her daily existence, followed by back to back episodes of Scooby Doo. Her path to becoming a romance novelist was set when, rather than simply have her Barbie dolls cruise around in a pink convertible, they time traveled, hosted lavish dinner parties and one even had an evil twin locked in the attic.