This is a fun Christmas novella featuring practical, no-nonsense advice columnist Patience Friendly and her ambitious Scottish editor Dougal MacHugh. Patience's advice to letter writers has increased the circulation of Dougal's newspaper greatly, especially since a rival paper is publishing advice from a so-called Professor. Dougal thinks it would be a great stunt for the holidays to publish 12 days of advice columns, which means Patience will have to work practically day and night to read through letters, formulate her advice, and write the responses. Working so closely with Dougal and the other employees at the paper opens up a whole new world to Patience. She usually spends her days alone at home trying to make ends meet as economically as possible, with an occasional visit to her friends for tea, gossip, and baking. Is it the close quarters, the shared goal, or the mistletoe that has her viewing Dougal in a whole new light?
I really enjoyed the insight into the life of a woman trying to make it on her own in the Regency era and the look inside the news sheets of the day. The romance that developed between Dougal and Patience was fun, sweet, and spicy. This was an additional story in with Elizabeth Hoyt's "Not the Duke's Darling."