The Neighbor and the Gifts in the Spotlight

The Neighbor and the Gifts in the Spotlight

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The Neighbor and the Gifts

The Neighbor and the Gifts JustRead Blog + Review Tour

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for The Neighbor and the Gifts by Danielle Grandinetti, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Neighbor and the Gifts

Title: The Neighbor and the Gifts Series: A Christmas Cabin Novella Author: Danielle Grandinetti Publisher: Hearth Spot Press Release Date: July 15, 2025 Genre: Christmas Historical Romantic Suspense

Twelve days. Twelve gifts. One unlikely hero.

Wisconsin, 1930—When Manitowish Waters librarian Olivia “Ollie” Larson finds a package on the library steps, she expects the children’s books she ordered, not a taxidermied partridge. By the fourth gift from her unknown and unwelcome True Love, disappearing to her grandfather’s isolated cabin in the Northwoods is the only way she can escape him.

Deputy Titus Wilburn is happy to escort the lovely librarian to her grandfather’s house on his way to the neighboring Yarwood cabin. After all, he’s been smitten with her since they attended school together, and she needs his protection. However, the plan fails when Ollie’s uninvited suitor discovers her new location.

As the man’s actions become more desperate and his gifts more dangerous, an unexpectedly bedridden Titus decides to free Ollie from this menace, which puts the enemy’s sights directly on him. Ollie refuses to let her injured hero sacrifice himself, but with the days ticking closer to Christmas, she may have no choice but to accept whatever fate her suitor has in store for her if she wants to save Titus’ life.

One cabin in the Northwoods … a decade of Christmas miracles.

About Danielle Grandinetti

Danielle Grandinetti

Danielle Grandinetti is an award-winning inspirational romance author fueled by tea, books, and the creative beauty of nature. Her stories combine romance, mystery, and suspense against the backdrop of the 1930s to tell the tale of finding home and hope in hard times. With a master’s in communication and culture and a passion for intercultural communication, storytelling has been her heartbeat for as long as she can remember. Married to her hero, Danielle is a second-generation Italian-American, a dairy farmer’s granddaughter, and a boy mom from Chicagoland who now lives along Lake Michigan’s Wisconsin shoreline.

Connect with Danielle by visiting daniellegrandinetti.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.

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Heart of Beauty Behind the Scenes

Heart of Beauty Behind the Scenes

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About Heart of Beauty

A fearless horse gentler turns her skills on the reclusive cowboy protecting her.

Blue Spruce, Montana, 1871-When Caleb Orson’s prize stallion escapes his ranch, Sal Beauregard rides to the rescue, revealing her true identity as  one of the few eligible females in town. She’d do it again if it meant saving an animal from the cruel retaliation of Brendan Doran. The man has no respect for women or God’s creatures.

But the sun’s early setting strands her at Caleb’s ranch. Worse, Sallie’s father unceremoniously leaves her there under Caleb’s protection. However, Doran refuses to lose again to Caleb—first a horse, now a woman. He wants Sallie as his wife, and not even the reclusive ogre of a cowboy can stand in his way. No matter Sallie’s opinion.

Choosing to make the best of a difficult situation, Sallie takes over the gentling of Caleb’s stallion. She believes she can reach Caleb as well. Only, the first blush of friendship grows into something … more. Something that threatens the desires of Caleb’s enemy. And if Doran cannot have a beauty like Sallie, neither can a beast.

A Tale of Tenacity, Romance, and Peace

Discover the origin of Crooked Tooth Ranch in this 1870s western retelling of Beauty and the Beast.

Behind the Scenes with Danielle Grandinetti

If you’ve read my stories before, you know I write 1930s historical romantic suspense. So when the opportunity to join the Hearts of the West multi-author collection, I wondered how I could fit my brand of story into the parameters: a story set west of the Mississippi River sometime in the late 1800s.

I knew it meant stepping out of my comfort zone.

At the time, I’d just released Refuge for the Archaeologist, in which Silas Ward was the hero. Silas is an out-of-place cowboy helping his family in Wisconsin, but his heart is in the wide-open spaces of Montana—particularly Crooked Tooth Ranch, where he’d worked for ten years.

With that, a lightbulb went on. Why not tell the origin story of the ranch Silas considered home?

Ah, but the 1870s is still not the decade I know well, and I struggled to tell this story. Inspiration strikes in unusual ways, and I am not sure what sparked it for me. Perhaps already writing outside my comfort zone encouraged me to go even further outside my norm.

Whatever it was, as I decided to turn this story into a fairytale retelling and then chose Beauty and the Beast as the foundation, Caleb and Sallie’s story blossomed like spring flowers. From Caleb Orson (whose name literally means “loyal bear” to Sallie, whose last name is of French origin and means “beauty.” Doran’s first name is Brenden, which means king or prince, which seemed utterly fitting.

Of course, I also had to include a reclusive father, a pair of ranch hands, and all the fun twists and turns of Beauty and the Beast.

While the setting is not in my usual decade, the story of love is a tale as old as time. And so I hope you will enjoy this historical romantic suspense as much as I enjoyed writing it.

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The Italian Musician’s Sanctuary Book Excerpt

The Italian Musician’s Sanctuary Book Excerpt

About the Book

Hunted by one man, can she open her heart to another?

Eden Cove, England, 1931—Margherita Vicienzo flees Italy pursued by her former fiancé, a member of Mussolini’s Blackshirt. Smuggled illegally into England, Margherita is a foreigner at the mercy of strangers. Her limp from an improperly healed broken leg means she has nothing to offer the Ferryman family, who offer her sanctuary, and nothing to appease their son who resents her presence.

Luke Ferryman needs a wife. He wants to marry for love, but carries the weight of his family’s generations-old expectations on his shoulders. Though he inherited the role of both baker and ferryman, he knows he can’t fulfill both needs once his aging grandparents retire. A wife would help, but not an illegal one like the refugee his matchmaking grandmother is harboring.

As opposite as night and day, Luke and Margherita forge a tentative friendship that grows despite the constant threat of Margherita’s discovery. But when strangers appear in the close-knit seaside town, threatening Luke’s livelihood and Margherita’s safety, the choice between justice and mercy becomes harder. And sacrifice proves the only answer.

Author Interview

How did this story come to be?

While researching Sheltered by the Doctor, I wished for an opportunity to show the trouble happening in Italy. Trouble that the hero from Sheltered by the Doctor could only allude to. So, when Anna Jensen invited me to be a part of the Our House on Sycamore Street multi-author, multi-genre series, I knew this story had found a home.

What does a day in the life of your characters look like?

Luke Ferryman, the hero of The Italian Musician’s Sanctuary primarily works as a baker alongside his grandmother. However, his grandfather is a ferryman, the son of the ferryman who planted the Sycamore Tree around which the homes of Sycamore Street sit. This legacy means that when his grandparents retire, Luke will become the next ferryman, and selling his grandmother’s bakery. Unless he finds a wife who carries on the business.

What research was required?

Much of the research I had already done for Sheltered by the Doctor, which led to the desire to write this story. However, there was some research that was particular to this story. Such as bakery ingredients available in the 1930s. And the rules surrounding a British citizen’s ability to marry someone newly arrived in the country.

What did you learn while writing this story?

While writing this story, I was reminded how important it is to not write in a vacuum. Yes, putting words to paper is a solo action, but having a community makes it better. I have loved getting to know my fellow authors in this collaboration, and can’t wait for you to read their stories.

What encouragement do you hope readers will take away from your story?

This story was hard to write because it delved into a spiritual lesson I didn’t anticipate. What is a person to do when faced with the dilemma of following God, of protecting innocents, when that very action is against the law? Where is the line between justice and mercy? I am incredibly grateful to Roseanna White, and her Patrons & Peers ladies (of which I am one) for helping me work through this conundrum in a way that allowed me to show it within the pages of my story. This story is dedicated to these wise women.

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Book Excerpt | The Baby and the Guardian

Book Excerpt | The Baby and the Guardian

Read an excerpt from The Baby and the Guardian, book 1 in the Christmas Cabin historical romance series by Danielle Grandinetti.

About the Book

A baby in danger, a man in turmoil, and a woman determined to save them both.

Wisconsin, 1929—When her best friend is murdered, Eira Mae Pryce gains guardianship over her friend’s baby. A baby in danger. Charged with the child’s protection, she must outrun a snowstorm, her grief, and a killer to seek refuge with the man who saved her life last Christmas.

All ex-sheriff Casper Yarwood wants for Christmas is to be left alone. With failure ringing in his ears, he retreated to his family’s cabin in the densely wooded portion of his former jurisdiction. But when his uncle’s secretary–and the woman he believes he failed–arrives on his doorstep with an endangered child, Casper cannot turn them away.

Casper and Eira Mae face impossible odds that require facing their pasts, sacrificing their futures, and ignoring their growing feelings for one another. But they’ll do so if it means they keep their charge alive long enough to experience his first Christmas.

About the Author

Danielle Grandinetti is an award-winning inspirational romance author fueled by tea, books, and the creative beauty of nature. Mixing romance and suspense, she brings history to life, showing the discovery of home and hope in hard times. Married to her hero, Danielle is a second-generation Italian-American, a dairy farmer’s granddaughter, and a boy mom from Chicagoland who now lives along Lake Michigan’s Wisconsin shoreline. Find her online at daniellegrandinetti.com.

Excerpt

Manitowish Waters, WI
December 18, 1929

“Miss Pryce, a word.” Judge Cavanaugh opened and closed the door to his chambers only long enough to rumble those words.

Fingers flying over typewriter keys, Eira Mae Pryce finished transcribing her notes before smoothing her serviceable gray skirt. The older man could be gruff, especially after an hour spent cloistered away with the woefully young interim Sheriff Wilburn. The man was attempting to replace the judge’s own nephew, Casper Yarwood, the rather handsome man who saved her life last Christmas.

Christmas. Her gaze darted to the garland she had strung over the door to the judge’s chambers. He didn’t approve, of course, but his wife sided with her. What harm could a bit of Christmas cheer do before meeting with a judge?

She adjusted the collar on her white blouse. She planned to stop by the general store on her way home today, see how far she could stretch a dollar in order to get an extra gift for each of her siblings. They would devour penny candy too quickly, so if she could find a toy that would last longer, she would bring it with her when she returned home for Christmas.

A consideration for when she reached the store. For now, she knocked lightly on the judge’s door before entering. The scent of pine from the garland overhead followed her inside. “Your honor?”

Both the judge and the sheriff looked at her from where they stood behind the judge’s massive oak desk, then exchanged significant looks with each other. Cold crept down Eira Mae’s back. They were discussing her. Why?

Her eyes roved the room until they landed on the brown basket the sheriff had carried in when he arrived. The side bowed suddenly, as if something moved within. Her attention darted back to the gentlemen.

“Do you have any prospects, Miss Pryce?” Judge Cavanaugh fingered his gavel. “Any gentleman callers?”

“Sir?” Eira Mae stammered, gaping at him. Sure, she’d fended off her fair share of flirtatious men, from criminals to lawyers to spectators watching a trial. She’d allowed a few to call on her, especially in the early days of her job with the judge. But, to a man, when they realized she was the sole breadwinner for her widowed mother and six siblings, they left rather quickly. “If you require references, sir, my landlady would provide you with information. I do not stay out late. I do not entertain male visitors. And I do not engage in vices.”

“I’m not concerned about that. I know your reputation.” The judge gave her a smile. The one he gave her the occasional times when their conversation turned personal. Like when he asked after her mother, or questioned whether she earned enough to support her family, or passed along an invitation from his gregarious wife to join them for supper.

“Miss Pryce.” Sheriff Wilburn tugged at his tie. “Don’t you wish to be a mother? With so many siblings, surely you have plenty of experience with … babies.”

“Pardon?” She stared at the red-faced sheriff, her own cheeks heating at his impertinent question. What was the purpose? Her gaze shot toward the basket, a low hum of fear vibrating across her shoulders. “I love children, sir, but what does that have to do with me?”

The sheriff tilted his head toward the judge. “We have to tell her.”

Tell her what?

“Miss Pryce. Eira Mae.” Judge Cavanaugh rounded the desk and took her hands as a grandfather would. He’d never strayed so far from the professional before, even when she joined him and his wife for a meal. “I have an assignment for you. It is not to be undertaken lightly, as it will permanently end your job here and likely affect the hope of any future marital prospects.”

Dread dropped her heart into her stomach. “My family, sir.”

“I will see them cared for.” The judge inhaled as if preparing to issue a sentence. “As I’m sure you will care for your friend’s baby.”

Her friend’s baby? Molly’s baby? Cold numbness spread from her fingertips up her arms. Molly had confided that her brother-in-law was none too happy about things her husband had been doing to grow the Bayfield family business, while keeping it on the right side of the law.

The sheriff crossed the room to the basket, and the bundle cried as he picked it up. She recognized the blue blanket and her legs turned to jelly. Please, Lord, let Molly be all right! Her dearest friend had married the wealthy Mr. Bayfield a little over a year ago and had recently delivered her first baby. A precious little boy named Lewis, after his father. The blanket was a gift Eira Mae had knitted for her godson.

“Please sit before you collapse.” Judge Cavanaugh hooked his arm around her waist, escorting her to the cushioned leather chair behind his desk.

Eira Mae couldn’t take her eyes off the bundle. Molly and Lewis Senior loved their son and Eira Mae couldn’t help but love the little one, too. So small and innocent. The baby in the sheriff’s arms mewled. Then Eira Mae remembered her last visit to see Molly. She’d made Eira Mae promise that if anything happened to her, Eira Mae would become Lewis’ mother.

 

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First Line Friday | The Baby and the Guardian

First Line Friday | The Baby and the Guardian

Discover the first line of The Baby and the Guardian, book 1 in the Christmas Cabin historical romance series by Danielle Grandinetti. What are you reading?

 

About the Book

A baby in danger, a man in turmoil, and a woman determined to save them both.

Wisconsin, 1929—When her best friend is murdered, Eira Mae Pryce gains guardianship over her friend’s baby. A baby in danger. Charged with the child’s protection, she must outrun a snowstorm, her grief, and a killer to seek refuge with the man who saved her life last Christmas.

All ex-sheriff Casper Yarwood wants for Christmas is to be left alone. With failure ringing in his ears, he retreated to his family’s cabin in the densely wooded portion of his former jurisdiction. But when his uncle’s secretary–and the woman he believes he failed–arrives on his doorstep with an endangered child, Casper cannot turn them away.

Casper and Eira Mae face impossible odds that require facing their pasts, sacrificing their futures, and ignoring their growing feelings for one another. But they’ll do so if it means they keep their charge alive long enough to experience his first Christmas.

 

The First Line is …

“Miss Pryce, a word.” Judge Cavanaugh opened and closed the door to his chambers only long enough to rumble those words.

Book Spotlight | The Sheriff and the Outlaw

Book Spotlight | The Sheriff and the Outlaw

Visit to learn about The Sheriff and the Outlaw, the prequel short story to The Baby and the Guardian, a Christmas Cabin historical romance by Danielle Grandinetti.

About the Book

This Christmas … an attack changes everything.

Wisconsin, 1928—Instead of preparing for Christmas, Sheriff Casper Yarwood must track an outlaw through his forested county. Success is within his grasp. Until the criminal threatens the life of a woman Casper admires.

Discover the beginning of the Christmas Cabin series in this Christmas suspense short story.