During the holidays, anything is possibleβa second chance, a promised future, an unexpected romance, a rekindled love, or a healed heart. Authors Killian B. Brewer, Pene Henson, Erin Finnegan, Lilah Suzanne, and Lynn Charles share their stories about the magic of the season.
If the Fates Allow
β Scribed by Rainbow Rowell
- Book ID
- 110855901
- Publisher
- Amazon Original Stories
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781542034494
- ASIN
- B09DKP4JHY
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β¦ Synopsis
After a long, lonely year, two people stumble toward each other in this holiday short story by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl.
Social distancing came easily to Reagan. Maybe a little too easily. Sheβs always liked people better from afar. But Reagan doesnβt want her grandpa to be alone for Christmas this yearβheβs already spent too much time on his own in 2020. So she heads back to her hometown with a dish of holiday Jell-O salad, hoping they can have a little normalcy. Hoping it will be safeβ¦
She isnβt expecting to run into the boy next door. Mason is all grown up now. Heβs considerate. Heβs funny. He doesnβt mind how prickly Reagan isβhe maybe even likes it. And it makes Reagan feel like her defenses are falling. She needs her defenses, doesnβt she? In a time when six feet is close enough, how long can they keep their distance?
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