
A big-city detour, a small-town fight, and one romance making a comeback. Chloe I didn’t plan on spending December sorting through my grandparents’ house, but here I am—back in Penrose Beach. After being passed over for a promotion, escaping the city sounded like a good idea. What I didn’t expect? Running into Brock Ashford. My first love. The guy I left behind when I swore I was too big for this town. Now he owns the coziest bed and breakfast—and it’s about to be flattened by developers. And only I can help him save it. Brock I thought I’d moved on from Chloe Foster. Then she walked back into town with that stubborn grin and big-city determination. Saving the B&B has always been my dream, but working side by side with her makes me wonder if Christmas has a different plan. Maybe this time, I won’t just save the inn—I’ll get a second chance at love. Chloe Foster's Holiday Rewrite, a second-chance romance novella, is book 9 of the Letters to Mrs. Claus multi-author series—a kisses-only romantic comedy collection bursting with holiday cheer. Each story is linked through Mrs. Claus’s Operation Mistletoe Match, where she receives a letter from a meddling friend or family member about someone lonely, heartbroken, or closed off to love. With her timeless wisdom, Mrs. Claus pens a tailored message to the subject of the letter, offering an inspiring note that tackles their romantic roadblock. Packed with hilarious mishaps, flustered blushes, and courageous adventures as they chase their happily-ever-after in this no-spice, swoon-worthy series!
Author

Britney Mills was born in Utah but parts of her heart lie in Boston, Washington D.C. and Germany. Her love of writing began with the third grade book her teacher assigned her to write and she spent hours hidden behind her mother’s couch writing pages and pages about knights and castles. Most of her time consists of taking care of her young son and triplets but writing keeps her sane as she travels along on the adventures of characters to come. When she’s not mothering, writing or reading, she’s probably out playing a sport, going on a hike, or binge watching some kind of murder mystery show. She is a fan of chick flicks and adventure/action stories in books and movies, and can even get her cowboy husband to watch along with her.