Mrs. Saint Nick

Mrs. Saint Nick
Synopsis
Mrs. Saint Nick is the second of Caroline Mickelson's Christmas Central romantic comedies, a short, sweet holiday novella set at the North Pole. Holly Jamison is an efficiency expert with no particular love for Christmas, and Santa's operation looks to her like a system badly in need of streamlining: too many presents, too many cheerful elves, too little process.
Santa's son Nick is charming and handsome, and by Holly's reckoning allergic to hard work. Their friction is the engine of the book. When Holly cancels Nick's project and puts Christmas at risk for thousands of children, the cost of her efficiency becomes concrete, and the man she has written off turns out to be the one who understands what the place is actually for.
It is a light, clean, fast holiday read — closed-door romance, comic tone, and a North Pole played straight.
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Characters
An efficiency expert hired to streamline the North Pole, immune to Christmas spirit.
Santa's charming son, whose easygoing manner Holly mistakes for laziness.
Nick's father, who brings Holly to the North Pole.

































