One Night, Two Holidays

audiobook (Unabridged) A Christmas and Hanukkah Novella

By Ali Brady

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A romantic and heartwarming holiday novella from USA Today bestselling author Ali Brady.


This year, Christmas and Hanukkah come together-and for two neighbors stranded in a snowstorm, one magical night could change everything.


Please note: While this may seem like a Hallmark movie set-up, it does contain SPICY content. Listener discretion is advised so please gift thoughtfully. (In other words, Grandma better be real cool.)

Jack had big plans for Christmas: fly home to see the family he misses like crazy, eat his weight in holiday cookies and enjoy plenty of forced-family fun in matching pajamas. Instead, a record-breaking snowstorm leaves him stranded alone in Chicago.


Meanwhile, Nessa's Hanukkah plans were¿nonexistent. With her roommates off on their own adventures and her family busy elsewhere, she was ready to spend the holiday binge-watching TV alone.


When a power outage takes things from bad to worse, the two neighbors join forces to help each other find the holiday cheer they've both lost. As they attempt to make latkes out of whatever ingredients they can scrounge up, and stuff each other's stockings with improvised gifts, the two stumble upon the unexpected joy of blending their own holiday traditions into something entirely new.


While the storm rages outside, sparks begin to fly between Jack and Nessa. But will the magic they found last beyond this one special night?

One Night, Two Holidays