Maybe This Christmas(English, Paperback, Morgan Sarah)
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'This series is not to be missed it has everything you need romance, sex, jealousy, drama . . . you will not be disappointed' Reader review ?????????? 'Absolutely loved this book . . . Sarah Morgan is such a talented writer' Reader review ?????????? 'As ever another perfect story from Sarah' Reader review ?????????? 'Brilliant book! Snow Crystal is an absolutely captivating' Reader review?????????? 'Maybe this Christmas is a page turner. It has everything you want from a romance book and so much more' Reader review ?????????? 'An exciting read full of love, friendship and family' Reader review ?????????? * * * Following Sleigh Bells in the Snow and Suddenly, Last Summer, Sarah Morgan returns to snowy Vermont with Tyler and Brenna's story. Brenna's not dreaming of a white Christmas... As a professional skier she's already had too many to count! Brenna's more concerned about finally spending the season with the man she's loved as long as she can remember - her best friend Tyler. Single dad Tyler is determined to make sure his daughter, Jess, has the best Christmas ever. He can't afford to be distracted by Brenna moving into his family's snow-capped ski resort. Especially as that mistletoe magic has him looking at Brenna in a whole new light. Until a surprise kiss means the relationship Brenna's always dreamed of feels so close she could almost touch it. Could this be the Christmas her dreams of a happy-ever-after finally come true? Tropes: ??Small town romance ??Friends to lovers ??Single dad romance * * * The Snow Crystal Trilogy Book 1 - Sleigh Bells in the Snow Book 2 - Suddenly Last Summer Book 3 - Maybe This Christmas While the Snow Crystal novels can easily be read as standalone stories, you'll likely enjoy reading the earlier books in the series too. Praise for Sarah Morgan 'Sarah Morgan puts the magic in Christmas' Now 'It is not Christmas without a seasonal offering from the 'Queen of Christmas novels' Sarah Morgan' Yorkshire Evening Post 'The perfect book to curl up with' Heat