A Feel Good Christmas Mystery

A runaway teen. Her missing mother. And a woman with an unusual psychic gift.

Nickle Wood is not a thief, although her rap sheet begs to differ. It’s just that a lot of objects are not where they are meant to be and the universe has chosen her to move them. Christmas is absolutely the worst, with every brightly wrapped package a potential landmine.

She and her private-eye boyfriend, Hawk, have agreed: no presents. But he can’t resist giving her a little something and Nickle’s fragile trust is broken. She thought he understood the problem, but maybe he doesn’t really know her at all. Insult to injury, the gift, a beautiful pendant, clearly wants to be elsewhere.

Nickle ventures out into a Christmas Eve snowstorm, determined to relocate the pendant on her own, but when it leads her to a runaway teen and a dog sheltering together behind a dumpster, Nickle knows she’s going to need Hawk’s help to find the girl’s missing mother. Can they trust each other – and Nickle’s unusual ability – enough to solve the case and pull off a Christmas miracle?

I adored Other People’s Things, about a woman’s unusual psychic gift—one that often gets her into trouble. And now I’m so happy to find Relocating Christmas, a heartwarming story about how this gift once again shows that magic can come to save us all. Kerry Anne King has written an astonishing, original story of love and suspense.
— Maddie Dawson, bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners and Snap Out of It
This book has it all—a quirky island, a hot Viking, even ghosts!—but most of all, it has soul. I was charmed and moved by this lovely story that reminds us sometimes we have to dig up the past to remember who we are in the present. A real gem.
— Colleen Oakley, author of The Invisible Husband of Frick Island