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As the owner of a toy store, Maren McNeil is surrounded by cars, trains, and dolls all day long, and her shop is the natural location for a Toys for Tots drop-off box. No child should do without on Christmas, and when she sees donations being made, it lifts her spirits and takes her focus off her own worries, which really do seem small in comparison.
Tyson Daines doesn’t have time for holiday shopping or gift wrapping this year. As one of the new partners in the Aspen Ridge Ski Lodge, he’s drowning in paperwork and overwhelmed by decisions that need to be made. He can’t forget his niece and nephew on Christmas, though, so he heads down to the newly opened mall in town and asks the pretty clerk if she can help him choose some gifts.
Maren’s happy to give her customer a hand with his shopping, even if he doesn’t seem to be in the mood for the holidays. When tragedy strikes, threatening everything he’s worked so hard for, she might be the very thing he needs to remind him of the real reason for the season and why it’s so important to take the time to celebrate.
*100% of the proceeds from the preorder of this book will be donated to Toys for Tots.
Genre: Romance
Tyson Daines doesn’t have time for holiday shopping or gift wrapping this year. As one of the new partners in the Aspen Ridge Ski Lodge, he’s drowning in paperwork and overwhelmed by decisions that need to be made. He can’t forget his niece and nephew on Christmas, though, so he heads down to the newly opened mall in town and asks the pretty clerk if she can help him choose some gifts.
Maren’s happy to give her customer a hand with his shopping, even if he doesn’t seem to be in the mood for the holidays. When tragedy strikes, threatening everything he’s worked so hard for, she might be the very thing he needs to remind him of the real reason for the season and why it’s so important to take the time to celebrate.
*100% of the proceeds from the preorder of this book will be donated to Toys for Tots.
Genre: Romance
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