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 Underneath the Tree 

(A Christmas BWWM Small Town Romance)

It's Here!

Georgia left home after high school to see the great big world, but she's back home now. Big cities and global travel were fun, but there's no place like home. It's her first Christmas since moving back to Pineridge Falls, and she's busy as a beaver trying to get her new bakery off the ground.

Since Craig met Georgia in New York City, she's never been far from his mind. A weekend in Paris, passionate trysts wherever they could slip away from their demanding bosses, and hours of long-distance video calls. He's fallen madly in love. But Georgia's had enough of the globetrotting life, and she doesn't believe Craig is ready to leave it behind to be with her.

Can Craig convince her that he's ready to be her man? He's got to get through a Christmas obstacle course of carnivals, cookie contests, broken arms, and hotel mix-ups before that can happen, but he's got something special waiting for Georgia underneath the tree: forever.




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