Nick Peralta

Nick, a character in the Home for the Holidays book, is your character's boss and one of your love interests. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Nick has black hair, chocolate brown eyes and tan skin. He wears a white button-up shirt, a red necktie, a black vest and a black blazer. His winter outfit consists of a black necktie and a white button-up shirt underneath a green sweater.

Personality
Nick is a strict boss who doesn't tolerate idleness among his employees. He is very work-oriented, refusing to use the holidays as a break from working. He has shown to be cynical at times and averse to fun and relaxing activities.

He is shown to be very judgmental and believes he knows what people will like and won't like in a book. Because of this, he has refused to read Holly's manuscript as he believes it doesn't deserve to be published.

Your Character
Your Character is one of Nick's employees at the Piquant Press. He is strict on her and pushes her to keep working even during the holiday period but appraises her work ethic. He is a potential love interest for Your Character.

Charles Shepard
Charles is Nick's personal pilot and long time friend.

Trivia

 * He is shown on the cover of the Home for the Holidays book.
 * His name is a nickname for St. Nicholas, also known as Father Christmas or Santa Claus. In his Greek origin, the name is Nikolaus, what gives rise to call him Santa Claus.
 * The name Nick is of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people". It is a short version of the name Nicholas.
 * He hates Christmas because he thinks it's capitalism at its worst.
 * The only holiday he hates more than Christmas is Valentine's Day.
 * In Chapter 5, he is shown to be surprisingly skilled at ice skating.
 * He was the music director of an a capella group during his college years at Harvard.
 * He shoves his hands in his pocket whenever he lies.
 * If you chose the premium choice in Chapter 1, he will reveal to you that he has broken up with his girlfriend recently after a 2 year relationship because they grew apart.