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SNOWED IN WITH MY DAUGHTER'S BILLIONAIRE Novel Cover

SNOWED IN WITH MY DAUGHTER'S BILLIONAIRE

Single mom Harper Reid has one rule: no dating until her daughter graduates. She's too busy, too tired, and way too cynical for romance. Then a Christmas blizzard traps her in a cabin with Ethan Cross—tech billionaire, annoyingly handsome widower, and her daughter's boyfriend's father. He's arrogant. She's stubborn. Their kids are suspiciously delighted. But as the snow piles up and the walls come down, Harper discovers that Ethan isn't the cold CEO she assumed. And Ethan realizes that the fierce woman who cursed him out in a parking lot might be exactly what he's been missing. This Christmas, two broken hearts might just find their way home.
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Chapter 3

Christmas Eve morning arrived with the kind of pristine silence that only comes after a heavy snowfall. I woke to sunlight streaming through the master bedroom's floor-to-ceiling windows, casting diamond patterns across the hardwood floor. The storm had finally passed, leaving behind a world transformed into a winter wonderland.

The smell of coffee and something sweet drifted up from the kitchen, drawing me downstairs in my pajamas and robe. I found Ethan at the stove, flipping pancakes with the focused concentration of a man who took his breakfast seriously. He'd changed into jeans and a forest-green sweater that made his eyes look more green than gray.

"Morning," he said without turning around. "Sleep well?"

"Better than I expected." I poured myself coffee from the pot he'd already made, noting he'd somehow remembered I took it black. "Where are the kids?"

"Outside, building what Noah claims will be the world's most architecturally sound snowman." He glanced toward the window, and I caught the hint of a smile playing at his lips. "Apparently, there are engineering principles involved."

I looked out to see Lily and Noah engaged in intense discussion over a partially constructed snow figure, their breath forming clouds in the crisp air. Lily was gesturing wildly, probably explaining some elaborate backstory for their creation, while Noah nodded with the patience of someone accustomed to creative minds.

"They're good together," I observed.

Ethan's expression softened. "Noah doesn't make friends easily. He's always been more comfortable with books than people. But Lily..." He shrugged. "She just gets him."

There was something wistful in his voice that made me study his profile. "What about you? Do you make friends easily?"

He turned to look at me then, and for a moment neither of us spoke. The question hung in the air between us, heavier than I'd intended.

"Not anymore," he said finally.

The morning passed in a blur of Christmas Eve traditions that felt both foreign and familiar. We decorated the tree together—Ethan producing boxes of ornaments that were clearly Sarah's collection, each one carefully wrapped and stored. I watched him handle a delicate glass angel with reverent fingers, and something in my chest tightened.

Lily bounced between ornaments like a butterfly, chattering about Christmases past while Noah listened with quiet attention. But I caught her watching Ethan and me when she thought we weren't looking, that calculating expression I knew too well.

"Mom," she said during a lull in the decorating, "don't you think Mr. Cross has really good taste in Christmas decorations?"

I glanced at Ethan, who was untangling a string of lights with the methodical patience of a man defusing a bomb. "I think Mrs. Cross had good taste," I corrected gently.

"But he kept them all," Lily pressed. "That means he has good taste too, right? In keeping beautiful things?"

Alarm bells started ringing in my head. "Lily Reid, what are you getting at?"

"Nothing!" She beamed innocently. "Just making conversation."

But when she thought I wasn't looking, I caught her exchanging meaningful glances with Noah. They were definitely up to something.

The afternoon brought cookie baking—a chaotic affair that left flour on every surface and chocolate chips somehow embedded in my hair. Ethan proved surprisingly adept at rolling dough, his large hands surprisingly gentle as he shaped sugar cookies.

"You're full of surprises," I said, watching him create a perfectly symmetrical star.

"Sarah loved baking," he said simply. "I learned so I could help."

The simple statement hit me harder than it should have. I thought of all the things Derek had never bothered to learn, all the ways he'd remained a stranger even after fifteen years of marriage.

As evening approached, we settled in the living room for board games. Ethan, it turned out, was ruthlessly competitive at Monopoly and had a dry sense of humor that caught me off guard. When he made a particularly terrible pun about real estate, Noah groaned theatrically.

"Dad, that was awful even for you."

"I thought it was brilliant," Ethan replied with mock dignity.

Lily giggled. "I like dad jokes. They're so bad they're good."

The casual way she said "dad jokes" made both Ethan and me freeze. She seemed to realize what she'd said at the same time, her cheeks flushing pink.

"I mean—" she started.

"It's okay," Ethan said quietly. "I like that you're comfortable enough to tease me."

The moment was interrupted by my phone buzzing insistently on the coffee table. Derek's name flashed on the screen, and my stomach dropped. He never called on holidays unless something was wrong.

"I should take this," I said, stepping onto the deck despite the cold.

"Harper." Derek's voice carried that particular tone of false concern that I'd learned to dread. "How's your Christmas going?"

"What do you want, Derek?"

"Can't a father check on his daughter during the holidays?"

"You could have called Lily directly if you wanted to talk to her."

A pause. Then: "Actually, I'm calling about Lily. Melissa and I have been talking, and we think it's time for a change."

My blood turned to ice. "What kind of change?"

"We want to petition for primary custody. Lily should have a stable, two-parent home. Melissa's been wanting to be more involved in her life, and we can provide things you can't. Private school, travel opportunities, a proper family structure."

The phone nearly slipped from my numb fingers. "You can't be serious."

"I'm completely serious. My lawyer thinks we have a strong case. A single mother working multiple jobs, living in a small apartment... it's not the best environment for a growing girl."

"I've raised her for seven years without your help!" The words came out louder than I'd intended. "You left us, Derek. You don't get to waltz back in and decide you want to play father now."

"I'm not playing anything. I'm thinking about what's best for Lily. You should too."

The line went dead, leaving me staring at the phone in my shaking hands. Seven years. Seven years of scraped knees and homework help and midnight fevers. Seven years of being everything to Lily while he played house with his new wife.

Now he wanted to take her away.

I don't know how long I stood there, wrapped in my robe, letting the cold seep into my bones. When the sliding door opened behind me, I didn't turn around.

"Harper?"

Ethan's voice was soft, concerned. I felt rather than saw him approach, and then he was draping a blanket around my shoulders.

"Bad news?" he asked, settling into the chair beside me.

I laughed, but it came out broken. "The worst. My ex-husband wants to take Lily away from me."

I told him everything—Derek's abandonment, the years of struggling alone, the new wife who apparently wanted to play mother to my daughter. Ethan listened without interruption, his presence steady and warm beside me.

"You raised an incredible daughter on your own," he said when I finished. "No court would take that away from you."

"You don't know Derek. He's charming when he wants to be. And he has money now, resources I can't match."

"Money isn't everything," Ethan said quietly.

I turned to look at him, raising an eyebrow. "Easy for you to say."

He was quiet for a long moment, staring out at the snow-covered mountains. "My wife was misdiagnosed," he said finally. "Told she had stress-induced fatigue when she actually had stage-two lymphoma. By the time we found doctors who took her seriously, it was too late."

My breath caught. "Ethan..."

"That's why I built my company the way I did. Medical consulting, connecting patients with the right specialists. So no one else has to go through what we did." He looked at me then, his eyes reflecting the porch light. "Money can't buy everything, Harper. But sometimes it can buy justice. And if Derek tries to take Lily from you, I know some very good lawyers."

The offer hung between us, unexpected and overwhelming. This man who'd been a stranger twenty-four hours ago was offering to help me fight for my daughter.

"Why?" I whispered.

"Because some fights are worth having. And some people are worth fighting for."

From inside the house came the sound of the grandfather clock chiming midnight, followed by excited whoops from the kids.

"Merry Christmas!" Lily's voice carried through the glass doors.

Ethan stood, extending his hand to help me up. "Merry Christmas, Harper."

I took his hand, letting him pull me to my feet. "Merry Christmas, Ethan."

The snow had started falling again, soft flakes catching in the porch light like stars. But standing there with his hand still holding mine, I felt something inside me beginning to thaw.

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