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Title: CHRISTMAS IN EVERGREEN: LETTERS TO SANTA
Author: Nancy Naigle
Genre: Holiday Romance
Publisher: Hallmark & Crown Media
About Christmas In Evergreen: Letters to Santa:
Return to Evergreen, the town where Christmas wishes come true… But only if you know what your heart really wants. When Lisa takes a last-minute Christmas trip to her hometown of Evergreen, she finds that the historic general store has closed. The place was a beloved local tradition, and she decides to use her skills as a professional retail designer to bring it back to its former glory. She charms a local contractor, Kevin, into working with her, and the pair find themselves facing one surprise after another. One of the biggest surprises of all is finding the mysterious 25-year-old letter to Santa that never made it to the North Pole. Who really wrote it, and will its request come true at last? And will Lisa and Kevin figure out what they’re truly wishing for? This sweet small-town romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Incredible Apple Dumplings.Get Your Copy Today:
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Christmas In Evergreen:
Letters to Santa
Nancy Naigle
“They’re sweet together,” Carol mused as she
watched Lisa and Kevin.
Joe popped up out of nowhere between Carol and
Michelle. “Don’t go stirring the pot, Carol,” he said,
shaking his head.
“I do not stir the pot, Joe.” She leaned back and
placed her left hand on his cheek, then kissed the
other.
Michelle drew back. “Carol Shaw, you tried to set
me up with no less than three people last year alone.”
She placed a hand on Carol’s shoulder and walked
back to her table.
“Yes.” She wiped her hands on a towel and set it on
the counter. “But I stopped,” she insisted. “As soon as
you told me you weren’t interested.”
“Yeah, right.” Carol would never stop matchmaking.
It was just part of who she was.
The door to the cafe opened and Hannah bounded
in with a big smile, followed closely by a man and
young boy. “Hey guys.”
“Hey, Welcome back.” Carol walked over to greet
them.
“Thanks. You remember my older brother,
Thomas.” She hugged the young boy at her side. “And
my nephew, David.”
Joe stood next to the Christmas tree holding a red
carafe. “Yes, of course. Thomas, it’s good to have you
back.”
“It’s good to be back,” Thomas said.
Michelle couldn’t take her eyes off the tall, bald,
and charming Thomas as he stood there in a nice
pullover and winter coat next to his son. Joe was tall,
but Thomas was an easy few inches taller than him.
“We’ve missed the Kringle Kitchen and your
incredible apple dumplings,” he said to Carol.
“Why, thank you.” Then with that mischievous
smile on her face, Carol grabbed Thomas by the arm,
practically dragging him across the cafe. “Have you
met Michelle?”
Hannah looked confused, and Michelle could’ve
died when Carol finally stopped right beside her
chair. Michelle stood, trying to roll with the awkward
moment. Carol’s at it again!
“The famous Michelle?” Thomas nodded to his
sister. “Hannah talks about you all the time, and
somehow we haven’t met.”
“Yeah, we’re always missing each other when you’re in town, I guess.” Michelle licked her lips. She
hoped she didn’t look as flustered as she felt right this
moment, especially with Carol gawking over the two
of them. “Nice to meet you.”
“Yes.” Thomas was quiet for a second too long,
giving Carol another opening.
“Well, come on. Take your coat off.” Carol
tugged on his coat sleeve, then pulled out the chair
next to Michelle. “Have a seat right over here next
to Michelle.” She scurried behind Michelle. “And let’s
bring this table over and get you two all cozy, too,” she
said to Hannah and David. Hannah helped move the
tables together.
Carol rushed off and came back with a pot of
coffee in a flash, warming up Michelle’s coffee first.
“So, Thomas. Correct me if I’m wrong, but you and
David spend Christmas here every...other year. Right?”
“Right. My ex-wife and I, we trade off Christmases.”
Carol eyed Michelle. “I see.” Her smile was wide
as she did a slow turn away, making sure Michelle saw
the “go-get-him” look in her eye.
No. You’re not a pot stirrer, Carol. Right.
Michelle laughed nervously, but thankfully,
Thomas was laughing too.
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