An Heirloom Christmas: A Small-Town Christmas Romance Novel
β Scribed by Squires, Megan
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 169768677X
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β¦ Synopsis
Thereβs not much Chrissy Davenport loves more than the small town of Heirloom Point in the midst of the Christmas season. The annual wreath auction kicks off the holiday, and even though this yearβs winning wreath is lackluster, Chrissy still hangs it on her candle shopβs door with pride. But she canβt explain the handwritten notes that begin to show up, tucked neatly into the sprigs of greenery. And she canβt make sense of the memories they bring backβones sheβs tried hard to forget.
After a career ending injury, hockey superstar Nick McHenry has no other choice than to return to his hometown of Heirloom Point. But things arenβt easy with his high school sweetheart working in the candle shop directly across from his parentsβ hardware store. And itβs even harder to ignore the town chatter regarding his failed career and failed past relationship. Suddenly, heβs reliving the Christmas traditions he thought heβd left behind, and revisiting old feelings he figured were long gone.
Will Nick and Chrissy discover that some Christmas heirlooms arenβt actual things, but the people who make up those nostalgic memories? Or are memories better left in the past where they were made?
An Heirloom Christmas is a heartwarming romance filled with second chances, hometown traditions, and the magical promise of the holiday season.
β¦ Subjects
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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