The Christmas Candle
(2024)(The third book in the Christmas Train series)
A novel by Kaitlynn Clarkson
Tilly Kendall is stunned when her beau announces that hes leaving for Montana. Brokenhearted, she tries to pick up the pieces of her life in Minneapolis, but it just isnt the same without Simon.
Simon Marchant heads west to work in the mines, but it isnt long before things go wrong. Disillusioned and almost broke, he wonders if he made a mistake. An unexpected encounter at Christmas brings Tilly into his life again, but their friendship isnt the same as before.
Before Simon can atone for his poor decisions, a stranger comes into his life with an unbelievable offer. Now he faces a choice: Take the offer and secure his future, or risk losing Tilly. He makes a decision, but it isnt long before he realizes that things are not as they seem. Hes in the way and someone wants him dead. Will he survive long enough to rekindle what he had with Tilly?
The Christmas Candle is Book 3 in The Christmas Train series. It is a clean second-chance romance with a happy ending and nothing but sweet kisses. It contains brief references to the faith of the characters. It can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed as part of the series.
Genre: Historical Romance
Simon Marchant heads west to work in the mines, but it isnt long before things go wrong. Disillusioned and almost broke, he wonders if he made a mistake. An unexpected encounter at Christmas brings Tilly into his life again, but their friendship isnt the same as before.
Before Simon can atone for his poor decisions, a stranger comes into his life with an unbelievable offer. Now he faces a choice: Take the offer and secure his future, or risk losing Tilly. He makes a decision, but it isnt long before he realizes that things are not as they seem. Hes in the way and someone wants him dead. Will he survive long enough to rekindle what he had with Tilly?
The Christmas Candle is Book 3 in The Christmas Train series. It is a clean second-chance romance with a happy ending and nothing but sweet kisses. It contains brief references to the faith of the characters. It can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed as part of the series.
Genre: Historical Romance