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Blurb: When Wayne Edwards moves to town, Lillian Douglas
experiences stirrings she thought were long dead. Guilt ridden over betraying
her deceased husband and the feelings Wayne inspires, Lillian reluctantly lets
him in. Secrets of the past – an old promise emerges, but will it threaten
their forever?
MELT By Shaya Roy
MELT By Shaya Roy
Blurb: Newlyweds in an arranged marriage,
Naina and Dev go to the mountains of Shimla, India in search of snow.
Unfortunately, they find fifteen inches more than they expected.
Being snowed in with her husband is not
necessarily a bad thing. It gives Naina an excellent excuse to snuggle up to
her deep, quiet man, but every time Dev spurns her, a little more of her heart
drips away. Melting the ice around her husband’s heart before the snow outside
does might take more pride than Naina’s ready to surrender.
ONE IN A MILLION SNOWFLAKES By Michelle
Ziegler
Blurb: Angela is
in love with someone she can never have--her best friend, Rebecca’s older
brother.
Stranded in the
bitter cold after a disastrous blind date with yet another company Christmas
party looming, a standing offer from the boss’ nephew gets a little more
appealing. Desperation. Not a good sign. Surely when Rebecca rescues her from
the blinding snow, she can also convince Angela to just go to the party alone.
She can always count on her best friend.
That is, as long
as she never finds out about Angela’s secret crush.
AN UNEXPECTED
WREATH By Annabelle
Blume
Blurb: Stella’s got everything she needs in life:
a great job, a beautiful house, and her independence. But on last minute trip
to the local Christmas tree lot she finds something, or rather someone, she
desperately wants - Grayson. An emergency trip to Target, an unexpected wreath,
and a little Christmas magic make the season much brighter.
SANTA BEBE By Lily
Carlyle
Blurb: Disillusioned by men and her belief that
they see her only as an object, Bebe is determined to find a man with money.
Her geeky, but unfailingly kind, next-door neighbor James tries to convince her
of the possibility of real love, even as she reveals to him the troubled
childhood that made her so cynical about relationships. When her mother dashes
her hopes for a perfect Christmas, Bebe finds herself turning to James once
again, and in the process, learning a lot about herself and the promise their
relationship holds.
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Santa Bebe
By Lily Carlyle
Blurb:
Beautiful, curvaceous Bebe is disillusioned by men and her
belief that they see her only as an object. She thinks marrying a man with
money is the answer, but her kind, but geeky, next-door neighbor, James, tries
to convince her that real love is out there, even as she reveals to him the
troubled childhood that made her so cynical about relationships. When her
mother dashes her hopes for a perfect Christmas, Bebe turns once again to
James, never suspecting that what she’s been looking for has been right there
all along.
Excerpt:
He raised a
forkful of jambalaya to his mouth, but paused before eating. “Well, now that
I’ve told you how dysfunctional my family is, would you like to join us for
Christmas?”
“For Christmas?
Seriously?”
“Yeah, why not?
I’ll have more fun with you there.”
“But, it’s a
family holiday—”
“My sisters are
always bringing their latest boyfriends. My mom will be happy to see me with
someone.”
A small frisson
of foreboding rose. “She won’t think we’re—”
He laughed. “Of
course she will. She’s a mom, after all, and wants all her kids happily
married, producing grandchildren for her to spoil. But, she won’t make too big
a deal. My mother is nothing if not polite.”
Perhaps it was
the half glass of wine on an empty stomach, or perhaps it was his unfailing
kindness to me—not just that night, but many times over the past three
years—that made me answer without hesitation. “Thanks. I’d love to.”
Lily Carlyle decided she wanted
to be a writer when she was seven years old, but convinced of the impossibility
of earning a living that way, she studied history instead (a decision she still
can’t explain). In between working as an archivist and book reviewer and trying
to keep her two daughters fed, Lily tries to find time and inspiration to
realize her original dream.
Thank you for hosting us! Sorry I'm a little late to the party. The holidays definitely put me behind this year!!
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