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Cover of Catch a Falling Snowflake

Catch a Falling Snowflake

โœ Scribed by Ava Kelly


Book ID
111765018
Publisher
NineStar Press, LLC
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
265 KB
Series
Snow Globes
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781648901485
ASIN
B08NWDDT19

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โœฆ Synopsis


The previous winter, Leon followed his twin sister Sara to a new town where she could be with her partner, Amber. There, Leon's boyfriend Nick, friends Jeff and Daniel, and their nine-year-old daughter Abby, swiftly swept him up into their lives, a newfound family.

After a year of growing their relationship, Leon is ready to take it to the next level. Nick, however, has been stalling. When Ben, Abby's best friend, is suddenly abandoned, Leon is excited to finally care for the children he's always wanted. Haunted by the mistakes of his past, Nick attempts to reconcile his feelings of inadequacy as a parent with Leon's wishes.

Against the backdrop of winter holidays filled with traditions from around the world, it is up to Leon to decide if he's willing to stand by Nick, or if he should find his happiness elsewhere.

Catch a Falling Snowflake, the fourth story in the Snow Globes holiday series, can be read as a stand-alone, but greater enjoyment will come with reading about these characters in the order written.


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