A neat freak Scrooge and a Christmas-loving ball of chaos must coexist for a week, and the friction and
separation that ensue makes the most magical time of the year extremely remarkable in this holiday romance
by K.C. Mills.
After pumping her hard-earned savings into a business plan that doesnât pan out, Noel is left financially strapped
and needs a way to earn money to stay afloat. Under the advisement of her closest friends, she decides to rent
out her apartment as an Airbnb for the Christmas holidays while she visits her family for their annual Christmas
celebration. Her plans were to relax, celebrate the season, and regroup. What she didnât plan on was coming
down ill and having to miss the opportunity to spend much-needed time with her family.
Kincaid is on the cusp of securing a lucrative business deal. In order to get a one-up on his competition, he
rents an Airbnb in the same apartment complex where his potential client resides. Only heâs surprised when
he shows up and the owner of the Airbnb not only wants to cancel the reservation, but is still occupying the
space.
With great reluctance, Noel and Kincaid agree to cohabitate for one week. Noel attempts to stay out of Kincaidâs
way, but they undoubtedly cross paths, causing friction between the two. They immediately clash on everything,
most notably with their views on the holidays. Noel is determined to have a very Merry Christmas in spite of
her temporary housemate, which is the source of Kincaidâs irritation.
Eventually, the two began to soften toward each other. Once Kincaid allows himself to view things through
Noelâs eyes, he begins to give into her need to celebrate the holiday. With a show of faith and simple gestures,
Kincaid finds that Christmas cheer isnât so terrible after all. The mutual ground the two have landed on sparks
a budding relationship that comes to a halt at the end of their week.
Noel is the first to accept that one week isnât quite enough, but Kincaid decides itâs best to return to his life and
business as usual. However, forgetting his time with Noel proves futile, and he soon realizes that Noel offered
him something he didnât know he needed.
With dramatic flair, Kincaid attempts to prove to Noel that theyâre made for each other. Is it too late, or can they
find love in spite of their misgivings?