"McKensie’s Christmas
Gift"
When McKensie Scott returns to Wycliffe,
Wyoming, she’s uncertain of her future . . . and the man she left behind two
summers before. With the help of an unexpected ally, McKensie will discover
that sometimes leaving the people you love is the only way to find your path
home.
"A Snowy Falls Christmas"
After five years of searching for
answers at her family’s home in Scotland, Maura Coburn returns to Snowy Falls,
Colorado, the place she's always called home. When Wyatt Dobbes sweeps into
town to take over his family's horse farm, Maura realizes five years might not
have been long enough. When unexpected circumstances bring them together, Wyatt
and Maura will soon discover the powerful magic of Christmas, love, and second
chances.
"Christmas in Moose Creek"
Saige Travers said goodbye to
Owen McGregor sixteen years ago. A spontaneous choice brings Saige home to
Moose Creek, Montana, and she doesn’t expect her past to catch up with her
present. When Owen walks back into her life, she struggles to remember why she
left. Together they discover second chances are real and hope is a cherished
gift.
Can six willing hearts find a second chance at love? Join us this holiday
season and fall in love like it was the first time.
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/-gFbTzdPhns
Excerpt from “McKensie’s Christmas Gift” in Christmas in the Rockies
The fog cleared from McKensie’s brain. “And knowing my aunt, she insisted you have the wedding here.”
“Yeah. I thought about moving the location, but Shirley insisted we still have it at the hotel, and Olivia—”
“Wouldn’t have wanted you to change a thing. I get it. Yes, you’ll have it here.” McKensie prided herself on handling tense situations, a handy talent when managing a kitchen. She avoided looking at Cameron throughout her conversation with Julie and realized he hadn’t moved, patient as ever. “When is the wedding?”
“The week before Christmas.”
McKensie raised a brow and studied her friend. “That’s fast.”
Julie shrugged. “When it’s right, it’s right. That reminds me, I have one more thing to ask Shirley about the food. Meet you in the foyer in ten, big brother.” She stopped at the door and pointed to McKensie. “I will call you tomorrow. We have so much to catch up on.”
Julie exited the office with as much excitement as she entered. McKensie replayed some of her last words over in her mind. When it’s right, it’s right.
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