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By Aileen Fish

Small-Town Sweethearts Books

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Nick Randolph has avoided Christmas since the death of his wife, but his four-year-old daughter insists he stay with her at his parents’ home for the holidays. He finally must confront his past and the woman he let get away. A tale of first love, self-forgiveness, and the importance of family and friendship.

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Cheyenne Miller is at wit’s end with one of the kids on her rodeo team, and she feels sorry for anyone who falls for his father Mike. Then she falls for Mike. Technically, she’s had a crush on him forever, but working beside him every day makes it impossible to ignore her feelings. Too bad he doesn’t return them.Mike McCallum is overly protective of his adopted son, he’ll admit it, and the desire to protect the boy’s feelings has kept Mike from considering dating again, much less falling in love. But something changes between him and Chey, and the part of his heart he’s kept hidden reawakens. Can he trust Chey enough to let her in?

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Molly Hazard dreams of two things: competing at the top level in snowboarding and opening a training center for kids to learn both skateboarding and snowboarding. She’s been saving her winnings to buy the land she’d been using for the past few years, and this season will be her best yet. The last thing she needs is the distraction of her idol and crush Chad Bell. Who knew he even knows who she is? World Snowboarding Champion Chad Bell bought the perfect piece of land to practice snowboarding tricks and looks forward to having a private place to train for the Olympics. Then he rescues Molly in a snowstorm and his thoughts turn to the future, beyond competition. He’s sworn to never fall in love again, never put a woman through a life of waiting for him to return from another competition. But Molly isn’t like other women, and she’s getting under his skin. How can he get her out of his head?

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