Bright Lights, Big Christmas
β Scribed by Mary Kay Andrews
- Book ID
- 112687159
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Publishing Group
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781250285829
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β¦ Synopsis
From Mary Kay Andrews,New York Times bestselling author of The Homewreckers and The Santa Suit , comes a novella celebrating love and the warm, glittering charm of the holiday season.
"Nobody does Christmas like Mary Kay Andrews." βDebbie Macomber
"Cozy up with Santa's favorite novelist!" βAdriana Trigiani
When fall rolls around, it's time for Kerry Tolliver to leave her family's Christmas tree farm in the mountains of North Carolina for the wilds of New York City to help her gruff older brother & his dog, Queenie, sell the trees at the family stand on a corner in Greenwich Village. Sharing a tiny vintage camper and experiencing Manhattan for the first time, Kerry's ready to try to carve out a new corner for herself.
In the weeks leading into Christmas, Kerry quickly becomes close with the charming neighbors who live near their stand. When an elderly neighbor goes missing, Kerry will need to combine her country...
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