Christmas in River’s Edge
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
You can go home again…
After a painful divorce from her high school sweetheart, triplet Jenny Weaver returns to River’s Edge with her young son. While happy to be reunited with her sisters and working at the family’s marina, she has no intention of jumping into the dating pool, especially going into the holidays. Then Gabe Dawson, once a shy nerd who tutored her in history classes, arrives home transformed into a handsome hunk who makes her pulse race.
Archeologist and history professor Gabe Dawson thought he’d long ago outgrown his teen crush on Jenny. Back in town for a few months to help his mom post surgery, he can’t resist reaching out to Jenny. She’s as beautiful, warm, and funny as he remembered and soon Gabe is reconsidering his future.
Gabe is determined to seize this second chance, but can he convince a very wary Jenny that a globe-trotter is ready to come home for good this Christmas?
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Reinhardt makes River's Edge, Ind., merry and bright in her sweet third Weaver Sisters romance (after Home to River's Edge). Of the identical Weaver triplets, only Jenny is yet to meet her match. Recently divorced from her alcoholic high school sweetheart, Ryan "Tuff" Tuffington, Jenny puts most of her energy goes into raising their eight-year-old son, Luke—but she can't deny the attraction she feels when she's reunited with Gabe Dawson during a high school reunion weekend. Archaeology professor Gabe was once a nerd, but now he's Heathcliff-level hot—and he's loved Jenny since he was a teenager. When Gabe's mother breaks several bones in an accident, he relocates to River's Edge for the holiday season to take care of her. Gabe and Jenny fall hard and fast for each other—but Tuff's delusional determination to win Jenny back threatens to derail their relationship. Reinhardt's tale ably captures the messiness of ex-husbands and new loves, and she makes it easy to care about her multifaceted characters. Chaste, adorable, and festive, this is sure to win over small-town romance fans.