Is there a more beautiful and romantic phrase than “and they lived happily ever after”? Frankie Lane, owner of the “Festive Mood” shop, is certain there isn’t—except for this: “and they lived happily ever after thanks to Frankie Lane.”
Frankie knows what’s best for almost everyone in her family and circle of friends. For example, she believes her sister Stecie is too young to give up on love. Frankie’s daughter Natalie must open her own bakery. And the shy Eleanor needs a new look. Frankie is sure she could help them all—if only they would let her—and if her help didn’t end in disaster.
There’s also Mitch Howard—the most wonderful man in the world: calm, wise, and kind-hearted—and, besides that, Frankie’s best friend. Of course Mitch needs a woman to love. And Frankie is determined to find him that woman, whether he wants it or not.
But as everyone knows, love comes at Christmas.
A charming Christmas story in the spirit of Jane Austen’s “Emma,” sparkling with warmth, wit, and happiness.