Four Destinations and a Christmas Eve (Cuatro destinos y una Nochebuena)

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 Two days before Christmas Eve, four couples set out on a journey that will turn everyday conflicts into second chances, in a choral, bright, and comforting story about love, family, and the magic of choosing again. Written by Cherry Chic, a bestselling cozy romance author with hundreds of thousands of copies sold.

 

In the days leading up to Christmas Eve, four couples connected by the same family travel across different parts of the United States to reunite at the grandparents’ family home and celebrate Christmas together. Amid snowy roads, endless train rides, and overcrowded airports, each journey becomes an experience marked by humor, small frictions, unfinished conversations, and the unpredictable magic of the season.

Rachel and Luke travel in a camper van with their three young children. The chaos of parenting, accumulated exhaustion, and long hours on the road bring to the surface the wear and tear of a marriage that still holds love, but where truly important conversations have been postponed for too long. Rachel feels trapped in an all-consuming motherhood that has distanced her from her professional identity, while Luke, fully devoted to his job, has learned to stay silent to avoid conflict. When Rachel discovers that Luke hid a two-year job opportunity in Europe, the tension explodes. There is no infidelity, but there is a deeper wound: the feeling that they have stopped being a team. Throughout the journey, through improvised stops, everyday gestures, and moments of vulnerability, both confront what they had not dared to say and decide to readjust their lives to find each other again, without silent sacrifices.

At Miami airport, Holly has decided to spend Christmas alone for the first time, fleeing a family marked by emotional toxicity. A flight delay brings her together with Archer, a charming, nomadic photographer incapable of putting down roots. Their encounter is light, ironic, and full of chemistry—an unexpected connection that helps pass the time, but also opens cracks in both of their certainties. Archer has not returned home since his mother’s death, and when he decides to face that long-postponed return, Holly—who had chosen solitude as a refuge—allows herself to change plans and accompany him, discovering that not all families and not all bonds have to hurt.

Adrien and Kayden travel by train to spend Christmas with Adrien’s family. Kayden, serious and reserved, carries the weight of an emotionally cold upbringing and fears not fitting in or being ready for the future Adrien envisions. The journey is full of arguments, irony, and desire, but also of necessary conversations. When it becomes clear that Adrien has not yet told his family that Kayden is his partner, the conflict forces both of them to take a stand. Between stations and shared silences, Kayden decides to stay and commit to an imperfect but honest relationship, even knowing it will not be easy.

Meanwhile, Sophie and Jack, the grandparents, wait at their mountain home. After the death of their daughter Tessa, they have lived through several Christmases marked by absence and the fear that the family might eventually drift apart. Even so, they decorate the house, cook, and keep alive the hope that this time the house will be full again, clinging to the idea that celebrating is also a form of resistance.

When everyone finally arrives, Christmas Eve is simple and luminous. There are no grand speeches or dramatic scenes, but there is a house filled with laughter, crowded tables, children running around, and adults who, despite changes and losses, choose to stay. The family comes together with the shared certainty that love is not always easy, but it remains a place to return to.

Four Destinations and One Christmas Eve is a warm, contemporary, choral Christmas story that blends romance, humor, and emotion without tipping into heavy drama. Through journeys, reunions, and second chances, the novel celebrates family in all its forms and offers a bright, comforting perspective on love, belonging, and the importance of choosing to stay, even when doing so means making oneself vulnerable.

 

RELEVANT INFORMATION: Cherry Chic is a bestselling romance novelist with hundreds of thousands of copies sold. She is considered one of the most recognized national authors within the romance genre and has a strong presence on social media, with tens of thousands of followers.

This novel is a warm and emotional choral Christmas story that captivates through the honesty of its characters and the relatability of their conflicts. The narrative combines romance with touches of family drama, always maintaining a bright and hopeful tone. The result is a comforting story that celebrates love in all its forms, with an agile pace and a strong emotional core. The novel has great potential for audiovisual adaptation and can be easily relocated.

 

AUDIOVISUAL POTENTIAL: TV series, Miniseries, Feature film, TV film.

AVAILABLE LANGUAGES: Spanish.

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