Description
The Man Under the Mistletoe by Muriel Jensen is a contemporary romance novel centred on loss, emotional healing, and the possibility of renewed love. The story follows Rosie DeMarco, who is beginning to recover from profound grief that caused her to withdraw from her marriage and isolate herself emotionally. As her sister’s Christmas wedding approaches, she is forced to confront her estranged husband, Matt, who left her eighteen months earlier.
Matt carries a secret that led him to walk away, believing it was necessary to protect Rosie from deeper pain. His return during the festive season sets the stage for emotional confrontation, unresolved truths, and difficult decisions about whether trust can be rebuilt. The narrative explores how grief, silence, and withheld truths can fracture relationships, while also considering whether reconciliation is possible after deep emotional rupture.
Set against a Christmas backdrop, the novel incorporates themes of forgiveness, communication, and emotional recovery. The Man Under the Mistletoe is suited to readers of contemporary romance who are drawn to character-focused stories involving second chances, family dynamics, and emotionally charged relationship journeys.












