A Christmas Cabin Proposal

They planned on a quiet weekend away. They didn’t plan on forever.

Prima ballerina Daphne Thibodeaux is rebuilding her life one pirouette, one brave choice, and one Nutcracker performance at a time. Abe Mosby, a former Army Ranger, is launching his dream business in the Virginia mountains and carrying a diamond ring he hopes she’ll agree to wear.


But when a Christmas snowstorm strands them in a remote cabin, long-buried fears and fragile hopes resurface, threatening their future. As firelight flickers and old identities melt away, they must face the past and make a choice: let each other go… or leap into love with their whole hearts.

This novella is in the Snowed In With You Holiday Anthology which is out now!


When the snow falls, sparks fly.

Snowed In With You is a collection of contemporary romances filled with unexpected love and the magic of winter. When blizzards hit and temperatures drop, strangers, friends, and even enemies are forced into close quarters, discovering that sometimes being snowed in is exactly what they need to find their happily ever after.

From secluded cabins to bustling lodges, each story captures the feeling of being snowed in—where the world slows down and love takes center stage.

Perfect for readers who crave romance with a dose of forced proximity, crackling fireplaces, and cozy winter settings, Snowed In With You will warm your heart even on the coldest of nights.


I know this is a bit confusing, and I didn’t mean for the books in this series to come out in a hodge-podgy way. But due to my traditional publishing submission dates which keep changing, as well as trying to keep up my own indie pub dates and general life chaos, the Kingsmill Courtships books haven’t been published in order–yet. My goal is to have them finished and in Kindle Unlimited by the end of 2025. Your patience, dear reader, is much appreciated! 

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