A Cozy Christmas BlizzardA Cozy Christmas Blizzard
Two Cozy Tales of Romance, Snowfall, and Christmas Cheer
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Current format, eBook, 2025, , See item page for details. Offered in 0 more formatsGrab a warm blanket and cuddle up with these holiday stories from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber!
Christmas Letters
Katherine spends the most festive time of the year writing Christmas letters for other people at a cozy café, meaning that she couldn't be more different from her sister, who subscribes to the theories of child psychologist and author Wynn Jeffries. Not only is the handsome curmudgeon threatening to ruin the holidays for her five-year-old nieces, but he's also her next-door neighbor!
Wynn's edict to parents to "bury Santa under the sleigh" couldn't horrify Katherine more, but as the calendar marches ever closer to December 25, the two find themselves spending more and more time together. This may be a Christmas season where they learn a valuable lesson about how accepting your differences can lead to sharing more than presents...
Let It Snow
All Shelly Griffin wants is to finally be back in Seattle to spend the holidays with her father. Unfortunately, the weather has other plans and she finds herself rerouted from San Francisco to Portland. To make matters worse, she's forced to share the last available rental car with a fellow passenger: handsome, uptight businessman Slade Garner.
The flight over didn't exactly warm her to the man, in spite of his good looks, and the blizzard that stands between her and her father's house isn't helping things. Bundled up next to Slade during their drive, Shelly starts to find her icy exterior begin to melt away, and an unexpected gift may be waiting for the two of them at the end of their journey: love.
Don't miss these other sweet holiday romances from Debbie Macomber!
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Christmas Letters
Katherine spends the most festive time of the year writing Christmas letters for other people at a cozy café, meaning that she couldn't be more different from her sister, who subscribes to the theories of child psychologist and author Wynn Jeffries. Not only is the handsome curmudgeon threatening to ruin the holidays for her five-year-old nieces, but he's also her next-door neighbor!
Wynn's edict to parents to "bury Santa under the sleigh" couldn't horrify Katherine more, but as the calendar marches ever closer to December 25, the two find themselves spending more and more time together. This may be a Christmas season where they learn a valuable lesson about how accepting your differences can lead to sharing more than presents...
Let It Snow
All Shelly Griffin wants is to finally be back in Seattle to spend the holidays with her father. Unfortunately, the weather has other plans and she finds herself rerouted from San Francisco to Portland. To make matters worse, she's forced to share the last available rental car with a fellow passenger: handsome, uptight businessman Slade Garner.
The flight over didn't exactly warm her to the man, in spite of his good looks, and the blizzard that stands between her and her father's house isn't helping things. Bundled up next to Slade during their drive, Shelly starts to find her icy exterior begin to melt away, and an unexpected gift may be waiting for the two of them at the end of their journey: love.
Don't miss these other sweet holiday romances from Debbie Macomber!
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