A Montana Christmas Homecoming by Jeannie Watt
Big Sky, Small Town Book 1
Tule Publishing (September 22, 2025)
This Christmas, home might be the best destination of all.
Jason Regan doesn’t do relationships or long-term commitments. His engineering firm keeps him constantly on the move, and that’s the way he likes it. But one quick trip to Holly, Montana, turns into an extended stay when a judge hands him community service at the town’s underfunded animal shelter.
Tess Evans traded courtroom battles for saving strays, pouring everything she has into the Forever Home Animal Shelter. With her make-or-break “Home for the Holidays” adoption event approaching, the last thing she needs is distraction… especially in the form of a broad-shouldered, maddeningly handsome volunteer who makes her pulse race.
Between fixing kennels, brushing shoulders in the supply closet, and chasing one mischievous terrier named Neville, their chemistry sparks hotter than a Christmas fire.
But Jason’s clock is ticking. Can a little holiday magic—and a lot of temptation—convince him that some things are worth staying for?
Previously published as A Home for the Holidays.
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REVIEW
I enjoyed reading this Christmas small town romance. Has former classmates reuniting, close working conditions leading to a sweet building romance. Likeable characters who discover what is important to them to get to their HEA. Add a very cute dog who steals the show. A great book for the holidays!
Reviewed by Comfy Chair Books/Lisa Reigel (December xx, 2025)
eBook purchased
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeannie Watt is the author of over 20 contemporary romances and the recipient of the Holt Medallion Award of Merit. She lives in a small ranching community—a place where kids really do grow up to be cowboys—with her husband, dog, cat, horses and ponies. When she’s not writing, Jeannie enjoys sewing retro fashions, running, and buying lots and lots of hay.
If you’d like to know more about Jeannie, check out her website JeannieWatt.com or visit her Facebook page www.facebook.com/jeannie.watt.1

