Home for the Honeymoon

How far will a man go to save his marriage?

Jacob Mosby is getting married the day before Christmas Eve and is desperate to be alone with his bride. Except when a blizzard cancels their flight and closes the mountain roads, they’re forced to honeymoon in their small hometown of Kingsmill, VA. Unfortunately, his house is under renovation, all the rooms at the inn are booked, and Clara, his beautiful wife, is desperate to save their plans. 

Clara is terrified if she doesn’t have the perfect honeymoon their marriage will end before it begins. While it’s a ridiculous thought, past betrayals have made her determined to have a perfect wedding night. Except now that they’re stuck in Kingsmill two days before Christmas, with no place to sleep, her fears may come true. Especially when their friends and family insist on “helping” with the new honeymoon plans, her teenage daughter goes missing, and a dangerous snowstorm puts those she loves in danger.

Now Jacob must convince Clara that true love, especially at Christmas, doesn’t promise a perfect life. It only promises a lifetime of imperfect happiness. A promise that’s worth sacrificing everything for… including the wedding night she’s always dreamed of.


This story debuted in the USA Today bestselling Lets Get Naughty limited edition romance anthology, and the newer (longer) version will be available again for the 2025 holiday season.

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 all finished and in Kindle Unlimited by the end of 2025. Your patience, dear reader, is much appreciated! 

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