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WARNING: If you're new to the series, this is *not* the story to start with :) Everyone in the series is mentioned and interact and, well, it's crazy fun for fans of the series but will be pretty confusing to newcomers. Also, there are spoilers! So, if you want to take a holiday trip to Sapphire Falls for the first time, check out Getting In the Spirit, the first Sapphire Falls Christmas novella! Happy reading!
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It's just days before Christmas, almost a year since Levi Spencer and Kate Leggot accidentally fell in love in Sapphire Falls, and they want to make it official. Surrounded by friends and family in their adopted hometown, Kate and Levi will marry and celebrate in the town square where they shared their first kiss. It will be absolutely perfect...
Except for the massive snowstorm about to hit town.
Now, thanks to Jack Frost and multiple flight cancellations, Levi and Kate are separated by hundreds of miles. It looks like all the wedding preparations will go to waste.
But Sapphire Falls always looks on the bright side. And they don't cancel a perfectly good party, even for Jack Frost.
There will be a wedding... the only question is who will be walking down the aisle?
Genre: Romance
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It's just days before Christmas, almost a year since Levi Spencer and Kate Leggot accidentally fell in love in Sapphire Falls, and they want to make it official. Surrounded by friends and family in their adopted hometown, Kate and Levi will marry and celebrate in the town square where they shared their first kiss. It will be absolutely perfect...
Except for the massive snowstorm about to hit town.
Now, thanks to Jack Frost and multiple flight cancellations, Levi and Kate are separated by hundreds of miles. It looks like all the wedding preparations will go to waste.
But Sapphire Falls always looks on the bright side. And they don't cancel a perfectly good party, even for Jack Frost.
There will be a wedding... the only question is who will be walking down the aisle?
Genre: Romance
Used availability for Erin Nicholas's Getting to the Church On Time