Featuring Blue Moon Christmas and Christmas at Holly Wood
A Stone Gap Mountain Compilation
Author Self-Published
December 2013
On Sale: December 4, 2013
210 pages ISBN: 1492245232 EAN: 9781492245230 Kindle: B00H11T75K Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
1) Show my lying, cheating ex-husband, my
family, and everyone else that I have a plan. I know what
I’m doing—even if I’m winging it!
2) Flirt with hot ski instructors!
3) Win the Cake-Off Competition!!!
Morgan Ashley finally has a chance to prove herself. She’s
survived multiple elimination rounds, and she’s one of five
finalists ready to strut her cake-baking stuff at the Holly
Wood Resort & Spa as part of the Cake-Off Competition. She’s
worked hard, perfected her cake designs, and reluctantly
kissed her kids good-bye since they’re spending Christmas
with their father and his bimbo. She doesn’t look forward to
spending Christmas alone, but at least she has the
competition to distract her. That is, if she can make it up
the mountain before the oncoming snowstorm. Stranded mid-way
to the resort, she’s rescued by a handsome stranger/resort
ski instructor. Inside their personal “snow globe,” he helps
her rediscover her joy of the holidays along with a bit of
the self-confidence she’d lost during her marriage. Morgan
then faces her white-smocked, professional competitors
wearing her kitchen apron and a sated smile— until what
happened in their snow globe doesn’t stay in their snow
globe and the news ruins everything....
BLUE MOON CHRISTMAS
Natasha Carter dreads the holidays. She isn’t fit company
for anyone, especially since the man she loves is missing
and her best friends have all fallen head over heels....
But Owen Redd’s return is nothing short of a Christmas
miracle. Still, his disappearance negatively impacts his
relationship with Tasha. How can she love a security
specialist who puts himself in the line of fire? A man who
may or may not come home at the end of the day? Now that
he’s back, can Owen convince Tasha to give him another
chance? Or will her fear of the past repeating itself
separate them forever?