Christmas at the Shelter Inn
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ナレーター:
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Vanessa Johansson
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著者:
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RaeAnne Thayne
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A heartwarming Christmas romance to curl up with this winter…
Natalie Shepherd grew up in Shelter Springs. But worn down by too much heartache in her life she needed a fresh start, and when her older brother Jake dies in a tragic accident, Natalie has suffered all the loss she could stand and she leaves. But when her sister calls her needing help running the family inn, Natalie has no choice but to return.
Back in Shelter Springs Natalie starts to see more than the tragedy she left behind as she helps her sister prepare for Christmas. The reappearance of her brother’s friend, Griffin, Natalie’s first crush, offers a happy distraction. But Griff was the last person to see Jake alive, and he knows more about the tragedy than he’s telling. Can Natalie learn to trust him and let go of the past for the chance of her own future happiness?
Perfect for fans of:
Cozy, Christmas romance ❄️
Second chance romance ?
Small-town settings ?
©2023 RaeAnne Thayne (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited批評家のレビュー
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Sunday Times bestselling author Sarah Morgan on The Sea Glass Cottage
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‘Tiny Haven Point springs to vivid life in Thayne’s capable hands as she spins another sweet, heartfelt story.’
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