For a group of five girls at Westerly High, the last dance of the year will be filled with magic, moonlight, and end-of-year romance--or will it?Midnight will mark the end of one era . . . and the beginning of another.Kip wishes she could turn back the clock. A few months ago, two boys were competin
New Year's Eve
β Scribed by Endicott, Marina
- Book ID
- 108407265
- Publisher
- Grass Roots Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 328 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781926583334
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
On New Year's Eve, Dixie and her husband Grady set off on a car trip. They plan to visit Grady's family, five hours away. But soon they're caught in a blizzard. They turn off the highway and go to their friend Ron's house. Both Grady and Ron are RCMP officers. When Ron must go out on duty, Grady goes with him. Dixie spends the evening sharing secrets with a couple of other RCMP wives. By midnight, Dixie has learned a thing or two about marriage, and about love. New Year's Eve leads to a turning point for Dixie and Grady. And a new road for them both.This novella is a quick and easy read for people on the go.
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