The entire Dubrovsky family heads to snowy Russia for a family Christmas. Brennen fears Dmitri’s homophobic father’s rejection. Dmitri believes when he presents their daughter, all will be forgotten and forgiven. Dmitri steps into a mess upon their arrival with his new husband. Instead of being greeted with hugs and kisses, like everyone else, Grandma Dubrovsky whisks baby Dominika away from them and leaves them on the front porch with Dmitri’s angry father... moreThe entire Dubrovsky family heads to snowy Russia for a family Christmas. Brennen fears Dmitri’s homophobic father’s rejection. Dmitri believes when he presents their daughter, all will be forgotten and forgiven. Dmitri steps into a mess upon their arrival with his new husband. Instead of being greeted with hugs and kisses, like everyone else, Grandma Dubrovsky whisks baby Dominika away from them and leaves them on the front porch with Dmitri’s angry father. Will they stay and abide by his rules? This is the story of love, forgiveness, and miracles during the holiday season. Dmitri and Brennen overcome some issues troubling their relationship, each growing and learning how to deal with each other. Brennen wants to be treated as an equal partner in their marriage. There are many surprises during the holiday season for all of them. This book should be read after book 3 of the Rent Me Series. If you read it as a standalone, you will surely want to read the first three books. less