Christmas is right around the corner. We are only about a week from the biggest day of the year. I'm done with my shopping but I still have to get things for our dinner. My daughter and son in law will join my husband and I. It's about family more than the gifts. Author Libby Kay writes abouts a heartwarming holiday for her characters in A BUCKEYE FALLS CHRISTMAS. It's about a decade after the final book in the Buckeye Falls series. We get a glimpse at the characters and what they've been up to. From the baker and her husband to the Mayor and his wife, readers will catch up on those wonderful families AND get a delicious set of recipes that were featured in the series. These tempting dishes are sure to delight your family. A BUCKEYE FALLS CHRISTMAS is a treat for fans of small town romance and delicious food! Don't miss out! Blurb: On the first day of Christmas, Buckeye Falls gave to me… A snow storm… Uninvited dinner guests… A Christmas pageant… And a friends’ reunion dinner to warm your heart. It’s been ten years since five couples found love in this charming small Ohio town. Families and careers have grown, but the love remains the same. Max is hosting Christmas at the diner, a final sendoff before the beloved hangout gets a facelift. But the risk of a snow storm and a few uninvited guests threaten everyone’s plans. Will it be a Christmas to remember, or will their holiday get plowed away? Revisit your favorite couples in this holiday novella, which includes favorite recipes from the series. Warning: this story will make you hungry and may cause uncontrollable swoons. EXCERPT Ginny kissed Max’s cheek, tasting his tears on her lips. “Max, honey. This rarely happens. C’mon, Henry’s going to be the lead in the Christmas pageant. He’s a tough kid, just like his father.” She punctuated her statement with another kiss. Max coughed and wiped his eyes with the back of his hand. “Oh yeah, I’m a real macho man.” “Yeah, because you know they’re my type.” Ginny theatrically rolled her eyes. “I shudder to think of what your type is,” Max said, gesturing at his current state. His eyes were red, he was covered in dirt and dog kibble, and he probably could stand another few hours of sleep. Ginny leaned back, tapping her chin. “Well, let’s see. I like a man who can take care of me and my children. Someone who can cook, like really well. And it would be nice if he was a small business owner and took care of my father like his own. Oh, and if he’s also best friends with my best friends, that would be perfect.” Ginny huffed and pulled herself to her feet. “Looks like that’s a pretty tall order.” Max snatched Ginny’s hand and pulled her onto his lap. “Okay, Mrs. Sanchez. Point made.” He kissed his wife, relishing in the fact they were still together after all these years. Life wasn’t always perfect, but it was from where he sat. “I need to get to the diner and start working on the menu for Christmas.” Ginny kissed him one more time before pulling back. “And I’m needed in the office.” “Love you, Gin.” “Love you more.” BUY LINKS: |
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