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A Romance For Christmas - Book Tour and Giveaway

12/16/2020

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A Romance for Christmas
by Kayelle Allen
Genre: Sweet Holiday Romance 

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A sweet holiday romance showcasing love, loss, and the spirit of giving.

Can you fall in love again when the love of your life has gone?

On Christmas Eve, the love of Dara's life passed away in a tragic accident, leaving Dara with their three-year-old daughter. Though insurance paid for the basics, there wasn't much left. Now it's Christmas Eve again, there's no money for a tree, and everything Dara loves has been sold to survive.

A knock on the door reveals a cop, with a gift that will change her entire life.

A romance full of hope, so sweet there's not even a kiss...



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​"Mommy?" Christine's young voice broke in on her thoughts.
Dara put down the romance she'd been re-reading, the favorite she'd had since she was sixteen. She'd sold all her others at a yard sale the previous week. "What is it, sweetie?"
"Why don't we has a real tree for Chribmas?"
"Why don't we 'have'," she corrected. "Come sit by me." Dara patted the couch and tucked her chenille robe closer around her.
One arm around Matilda, her cloth doll, Christine climbed up beside her mother and cuddled.
Matilda's going to need stuffing before long. Her head flopped forward, face against her flat chest. When did the lace on her dress get so ragged? Dara smoothed the doll's dress. "Remember when Daddy went home to heaven before Christmas last year?"
Christine knuckled her eyes and yawned. "I 'member."
"And then Mommy got hurt in the car accident and couldn't go to work?"
"Uh huh."
Dara took a deep breath. "Well, it meant there was no money for a real tree this year. But I'm sure Santa will still bring you presents." Gifts Dara bought by selling her entire collection of romance novels at a yard sale at her friend Sherilyn's house. "And we drew a tree, right?" She pointed at the crayon-bright drawing taped to the wall. Construction paper ornaments decorated each branch.
"But it doesn't smell like a Chribmas tree."
Dara hugged her. "I know, baby. I know."
"How will Santa leave his presents?" Christine pulled away and got on her knees. "He can't put them under the tree, Mommy."
"Oh, honey!" She ruffled her daughter's hair, swallowing the lump in her throat. "Santa will find a way." She leaned forward and kissed her little girl. "We should get you in bed so he can come. He can't leave presents while you're awake."
She followed her daughter into her room, got her tucked into bed and sat beside her, stroking her golden hair. Christine gazed up at her from under thick dark lashes. Her deep-blue eyes never failed to remind Dara of her late husband.
Jack had been Dara's high school sweetheart. Tonight marked a year and nine days since the accident that had claimed his death. Neither she nor Jack had family other than each other. His coworkers knew, and they'd helped that first year, bless them. His senseless death happened right before Christmas. What if something happened to her too? As an orphan herself, Dara experienced fear and anxiety for her daughter. Tears of loneliness, terror of the future, of raising her daughter without Jack at her side. Anger at everything and everyone. At his company for sending him on the trip. At Jack for going. Guilt for feeling angry ate at her.
The night Jack had left, they'd argued over it and he'd slammed the door when he left. But then he'd stopped the car halfway down the drive, gotten out, and had come back inside to kiss her and tell her he regretted having to go, but that he had to. He promised he'd be back before Christmas. They'd shared a long, cherishing kiss and she'd waved until he was out of sight.
Six hours later, his plane went down over the Gulf of Mexico in a freak storm. All on board were lost.
More guilt and doubt set in with the New Year. Things she should have said. Should have done. Why had she let him go? Why had God allowed her child to grow up without a father?
Her friend Sherilyn had walked through it all at her side, helping her get a job, watching Christine, being there when all Dara needed was to cry. This year, the company had forgotten Jack and the family he left behind. So much for "The Company with Families at Heart." Jack's insurance had paid off the house, and there was enough money to survive for a few months. While looking for a job, she'd sold furniture, her good silver, and pawned all her jewelry, except her wedding ring.
Dara rubbed her face with both hands, willing herself to hold on for her daughter's sake. To be strong. To be both mother and father. Women had done it for centuries. They'd survived. So would she.
"Mommy?" Christine rubbed Dara's arm. "Read me the story about the mouse that's quiet."
"That's a great story. My mother used to read it to me when I was little." Dara snuggled beside her, and opened her daughter's favorite Christmas book. At least she'd been able to give her the gift of reading. When Jack had been alive, he'd always made sure there was money for books. She would miss her own collection, but at least Christine would have something from Santa. "'T'was the night before Christmas..."
After Christine drifted off to sleep, Dara pushed off the bed. She was gaining strength daily, and would finish therapy the first week of January and return to work. Disability paid for the basics - lights, phone, water, trash collection, and she'd never bought anything on credit, refusing to dig herself into a hole she'd never escape once it got started.
It'll be great to have a full income again! I wish it could have come in time for Christmas.
She went to the closet and pulled down a box with a ball, crayons, paper, and three books. Sherilyn had brought over a few things as well. This wasn't the grand Christmas that Dara had wanted for Christine, but Dara had already sold her other valuables. There was nothing left but her wedding ring.
She didn't wear it. Removing it had been part of saying good-bye to Jack.
Sherilyn had said it would help, and it had. Sort of. But not much.
Dara sank into one of the kitchen chairs and put her face in her hands.
Sometime later, when the doorbell rang, she grabbed a paper towel and dried her eyes. The clock over the stove said nine o'clock. Who would be calling at this hour on Christmas Eve? She stuffed the wet towel in her robe pocket on the way to the door.


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I’m Science Fiction author Kayelle Allen. I did a tour in the US Navy, where I climbed around airplanes fixing black boxes that helped pilots find their way home. I wrote my first novel at 18 but to this day, it’s hidden under my bed, where (trust me) it will remain. Gems from it, however, launched several series in my galaxy-wide universe of stories. From childhood, I was the victim of an overactive imagination and inherited the Irish gift of gab from my mother. From my father, I got a healthy respect for mechanical things. Small wonder I write Science Fiction and Fantasy peopled with misbehaving robots, mythic heroes, role playing immortal gamers, and warriors who purr.
I’m a member of RomVets, a group of military and former military women who write romance. In 2014, I was awarded an honorary lifetime membership to the OutlantaCon Science Fiction Convention for support of the convention since its debut. I founded Marketing for Romance Writers (more about them below), and today it has over 7k members. I also lead a writer’s group in my community. Now that I’m retired, I stay busier than ever. I’ve been married so long I’m tenured.


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If your book had a candle, what scent would it be?
Something Christmasy like cinnamon, or gingerbread. Or maybe even fresh pine, like a Christmas tree. I think candles are great to put in drawers also. You open a drawer and that wonderful smell is released into the room. The right smell transports you straight into a memory. To this day, the scent of an oven warming up reminds me of my mother baking. Even non-Christmas things can do that. Whenever I got a new book as a kid, I'd always smell it. There's something about that smell that soothes and comforts. Today's books are printed in a different way and don't have the same smell. Have you noticed?

What inspired you to write this book?
I had a tradition for many years of writing a short story as a gift for friends at Christmas. One year, I wrote A Romance for Christmas for my critique group. They loved it and told me I should publish it. I put it aside for many years, but finally decided I'd give it a shot. I was shocked to see it hit the charts on Amazon, and stayed in the top 100 in its category for almost 3 months. When you create something out of love, I think it has a much stronger impact.

Where did you come up with the names in the story?
The names of the characters are almost all famous writers. When you read the book, I bet you recognize them. The exception is the parents. I named them after my own, and I dedicated the book to one of my sisters and her late husband. Their love match was sweet to watch. When he passed away, I wanted a way to honor that memory.

What is your favorite part of this book and why?
The hero comes into the kitchen at his parents' house and finds his folks doing their usual thing. She's cooking and he's reading a magazine, keeping her company. The parents banter back and forth, teasing each other in sweet ways. The hero loves seeing their steadfast relationship. He'd always hoped to have the same thing with his wife. When she passed away a year ago, leaving him with a four-year-old daughter to raise alone. His folks help as much as they can, but he misses having that other person to love. The widowed mother of his daughter's friend is going through the same thing, and he's invited her to come for Christmas dinner, which is one reason he's in the kitchen that night. He didn't need permission to invite her -- his friends have always been welcome in his parents' home. It's also tradition for everyone to help make dinner, so when he shows up, his mother puts him right to work. This family, despite its tragedies, is moving forward the best way they know how, by loving one another and showing compassion to others. That 's what the Christmas spirit is all about.

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101 Comments
Bea LaRocca
12/16/2020 04:03:21 am

I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your book and author details and for offering a giveaway.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:13:40 pm

I'm so glad! This book is a quick read but it says a lot about Christmas.

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Bernie Wallace
12/16/2020 06:45:37 am

How long did it take you to write your book?

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:14:19 pm

It's funny, but some books seem to write themselves. This is short. It took me only a few hours.

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Cassidy Salem
12/16/2020 09:04:38 am

Cover is lovely and well suited for a sweet romance in time for the holidays.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:14:36 pm

Thank you so much!

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Rita Wray
12/16/2020 09:40:42 am

I liked the excerpt, thank you.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:15:01 pm

Rita, thank you!

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Susan Smith
12/16/2020 10:42:18 am

I like Christmas romances. Nice cover.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:15:25 pm

Thanks so much, Susan :)

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June S.
12/16/2020 02:12:27 pm

Sounds like a wonderful romance book to me.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:15:49 pm

June, I hope you enjoy reading it :)

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Wendy Jensen
12/16/2020 02:57:55 pm

Wonderful book cover.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:16:34 pm

This is one of the few covers I made myself. I usually hire a pro, but this one came right into my mind and I was able to create it.

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wendy hutton
12/16/2020 03:06:12 pm

I love the cover, very pretty

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:16:53 pm

Thank you. I'm glad you like it!

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Beyond Comps
12/16/2020 03:48:14 pm

Great cover!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:17:17 pm

Thank you!

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Amy F
12/16/2020 05:01:27 pm

Sounds like a great holiday read!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/16/2020 05:17:38 pm

Thank you. I hope you'll give it a try.

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Sherry
12/16/2020 05:41:15 pm

I think the cover is really pretty and the book sounds great.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:09:02 pm

Happy you like the cover and hope you read the story :)

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bn100
12/16/2020 07:30:08 pm

nice cover

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:09:33 pm

Thank you! I appreciate it.

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Eva Millien
12/16/2020 08:08:28 pm

Nice to meet you, Kayelle! Your book sounds like a wonderful holiday read! Thanks for sharing and good luck with the tour!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:10:18 pm

Thank you so much :) That's nice of you!

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Debbie P
12/16/2020 10:47:03 pm

I really like Christmas romances and this sounds really good. Pretty cover!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:11:08 pm

I hope you'll enjoy it!

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Monica McConnell
12/16/2020 11:06:49 pm

I love the snowy cover bc i love the snow

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:12:17 pm

I like *looking* at snow! :)

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Marcy Meyer
12/17/2020 12:22:40 pm

The cover looks pretty.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 01:07:42 pm

Thank you so much :)

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Laura Rubenstein
12/17/2020 03:08:49 pm

Great cover! this book sounds great also

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Kayelle Allen link
12/17/2020 03:28:47 pm

Laura, thank you for that :)

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Terri Quick
12/17/2020 06:07:32 pm

Nice cover

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Kayelle Allen link
12/18/2020 07:20:39 am

that's nice of you to say. Thank you :)

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Lily Blain
12/17/2020 10:48:44 pm

such a lovely and cozy cover

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Kayelle Allen link
12/18/2020 07:21:18 am

You know, cozy really fits that image, and it sure fits the story. Thank you :)

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Christina Gould
12/18/2020 07:19:13 am

I like the beautiful artwork on the cover. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/18/2020 07:21:48 am

You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.

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Heather Mahley
12/19/2020 03:09:45 pm

Such a great cover

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Kayelle Allen link
12/19/2020 03:15:57 pm

It seems to be pretty popular for sure! :)

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Elizabeth H.
12/20/2020 02:03:00 pm

The cover is pretty and the story sounds so cute! Thanks for sharing an excerpt!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/20/2020 03:49:16 pm

Elizabeth, thanks for the comment :)

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Lisa
12/20/2020 02:22:18 pm

Really nice cover.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/20/2020 03:49:38 pm

Thank you, Lisa!

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Stephanie Liske
12/20/2020 02:51:34 pm

I like the cover.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/20/2020 03:50:02 pm

Stephanie, thanks so much!

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Ann Fantom
12/20/2020 03:12:45 pm

I like the cover. It has very nice artwork

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Kayelle Allen link
12/20/2020 03:50:25 pm

Ann, I appreciate that! :)

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Danielle Day
12/20/2020 05:49:04 pm

Love it!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/21/2020 06:53:58 am

Thank you, Danielle!

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Karin
12/20/2020 06:29:14 pm

Beautiful alpine picture on the cover!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/21/2020 06:54:25 am

Karin (Love that spelling!) Thank you :)

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Michelle Johnson
12/20/2020 11:41:46 pm

I love the cover! Beautiful!

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Kayelle Allen link
12/21/2020 06:54:47 am

Thanks so much, Michelle!

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Melissa
12/21/2020 01:52:33 pm

pretty cover, perfect holiday read.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/21/2020 01:53:36 pm

Melissa, I couldn't agree more. Thank you so much :)

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Ginger Hafer
12/22/2020 07:24:51 am

The cover has a nice Christmasy look. Always like a romantic Christmas story. Sounds like a good read.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/22/2020 07:44:16 am

Ginger, I appreciate that! Me too :)

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beth shepherd
12/23/2020 03:57:45 pm

This looks like a great read.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/24/2020 08:57:38 am

Beth, that's so nice of you - thank you!

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Calvin
12/25/2020 07:52:11 pm

Cozy, and festive, perfect read to welcome the new year snowed in.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/26/2020 03:17:31 am

Calvin that sounds perfect!

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Diana Hardt
12/26/2020 04:54:42 am

Nice cover. It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/26/2020 06:07:26 am

Diana, that's very sweet of you. Thank you!

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Dawn Keenan
12/26/2020 06:13:09 pm

This looks like a great book. I love the wintery cover.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/27/2020 07:37:15 am

Dawn, thank you for that :)

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LYNN CLAYTON
12/26/2020 10:12:22 pm

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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Kayelle Allen link
12/27/2020 07:37:37 am

Lynn, that's very sweet of you. Thanks!

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Erin Madigan
12/28/2020 10:50:56 am

Adorable book cover. The book sounds great.

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Kayelle Allen link
12/28/2020 12:40:37 pm

Thanks so much, Erin!

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Mary Cloud
12/28/2020 09:17:13 pm

The cover is nice - thanks for sharing

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Kayelle Allen link
12/29/2020 09:20:56 am

Mary, I appreciate it. Thank you!

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Melissa Greco
12/29/2020 07:42:35 pm

The book looks interesting

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Kayelle Allen link
12/30/2020 09:22:17 am

Melissa, I hope you try it and see. :)

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Maria
1/1/2021 07:48:32 pm

WOW this looks amazing, love the cover and the title.

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Kayelle Allen link
1/2/2021 04:26:54 am

Maria, thank you for that :)

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Dave Gibb
1/1/2021 07:59:50 pm

love the cover and it looks interesting.

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Kayelle Allen link
1/2/2021 04:27:23 am

Thank you, Dave! ^_^

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Emily Gibb
1/1/2021 08:51:04 pm

I love your cover! wow!

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Kayelle Allen link
1/2/2021 04:27:42 am

Thank you, Emily! :)

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Julie Lundstrom
1/2/2021 01:58:54 pm

I like the cover of this book.

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Kayelle Allen link
1/2/2021 07:03:51 pm

Julie, that's awesome! :) Thank you.

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Tara Zarecky
1/2/2021 06:19:26 pm

Beautiful cover. I want to read this!

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Emily B.
1/6/2021 09:13:40 am

Love the snowy scene on the cover!

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Elaine R
1/7/2021 01:51:37 pm

The cover is very pretty!
It makes think of a peacful place that i would like to visit,

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Lisa Ellison
1/9/2021 01:15:46 pm

I like the cover and the book sounds interesting!

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Nina Lewis
1/9/2021 05:45:32 pm

Looks lovely! :)

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Lisa A Romine
1/11/2021 10:13:20 pm

The cover leaves you asking for more.

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Robert Young
1/12/2021 01:07:57 am

Nice Cover!
Good Luck with the Book!

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Daniel M
1/14/2021 04:25:38 pm

like the cover

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Doreen
1/15/2021 01:12:55 pm

Sounds like a great holiday read!

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Elaine Lund
1/16/2021 11:47:25 am

Love the book cover- I just want to go there and relax by a fireplace in my comfy clothes and read or craft!

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latisha depoortere
1/16/2021 12:40:59 pm

Love the cover thank you for sharing!

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Betty Curran
1/16/2021 04:04:44 pm

It's a lovely cover and I really enjoyed the excerpt.

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Dave Gibb
1/16/2021 06:59:15 pm

cool cover

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Elizabeth Lader
1/16/2021 08:56:36 pm

Having seen the info above, it looks like something I'd like to read

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Cassandra D
1/16/2021 09:39:43 pm

The cover is wonderful.

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Nancy Schools
1/16/2021 10:32:39 pm

I like the covers.

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Jerry Marquardt
1/16/2021 10:54:33 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including A Romance For Christmas, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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