The Christmas bells are chiming across the Outer Banks town of Bell Cove,
North Carolina, but there’s one local ‘grinch’
who’s not listening . . .
He’s
got bad-boy looks and a Bah Humbug attitude, so when the local paper asks the
villagers to vote on the “Biggest Local Grinch” as a
fund-raising project, Ethan Rutledge isn’t surprised to hear he’s
made the ballot. He might own the local Christmas Tree Farm, but the holiday
hasn’t been welcome in his home since Wendy Patterson left him
heart-broken twelve years ago.
But now Wendy’s back, fresh from a tour of duty as
a female Navy SEAL. She’s bold, beautiful, and has five Navy buddies
trailing after her—as if she needs a bodyguard! And what’s
all this about them wanting to start a treasure hunting company right here in
Bell Cove’s failing bell factory? Then Wendy learns about how
Ethan’s been nurturing the one thing he has to remember her by: a
gorgeous Norway Spruce tree.
Can the magic of Christmas and the spirit of the town help
rekindle the romance between two people who thought they’d left love
behind years ago?
About the Book
The Forever Christmas
Tree
by Sandra Hill
Series
Bell Sound Series
Genre
Adult
Contemporary Romance
Publisher
Avon Books
Publication
Date
September 25, 2018
Tour Wide Giveaway
To
celebrate the release of THE FOREVER CHRISTMAS TREE by
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Frankly My Dear by Sandra Hill!
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About Sandra Hill
SANDRA HILL is a
graduate of Penn State and worked for more than ten years as a features writer
and education editor for publications in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Writing
about serious issues taught her the merits of seeking the lighter side of even
the darkest stories.
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