Mistletoe in Maine (Holiday Brides Series)
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- Sales Rank:1,666,151
- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
- Media:Paperback
- Number Of Items:1
- Pages:100
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Dimensions (in):8 x 5 x 0.2
- Publication Date:November 28, 2012
- ISBN:0988695308
- EAN:9780988695306
- ASIN:0988695308
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Synopsis
A winter wonderland love story about faith and new beginnings. A single mom takes her kids on vacation in Maine and meets a handsome innkeeper, a young widower with a teenage son.
Book 3 in Ginny's Holiday Brides Novella Series.
Believe in magic...
Single mom Carol Baker has the goal of providing an old-fashioned, white Christmas for her two kids. She's been divorced and the kids' dad, sadly, hasn't been the most attentive father. So, Carol takes her crew to New England, hoping for a happy holiday and a chance to make her small nuclear family feel whole. Little does she know that a series of mishaps and adventures will land her in the handsome innkeeper's arms, and cause her to rethink the meaning of faith.
With his only child headed to college, innkeeper Paul Love plans to sell his establishment and take an early retirement in Montreal, where he can live out the solitary life of a bachelor. Though his son and mom have other plans, including a surprise visit from Paul's old high school sweetheart, Beth. But it's hard to focus on Beth, when an offbeat brunette from Virginia captures his imagination. After so much time alone, can Paul open himself up to a little Christmas magic? What's more, can he convince Carol to believe, as well?
A sweet, traditional PG-rated romantic comedy.Standard novella-length, approximately 25,000 words.
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