Christmas Inn Love
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Running the family B&B has always been Cassidy Ryan's dream. But first, she has to save it from neglect.
Closing the doors to the Silver Bell Inn for the holiday seasons seems like the perfect plan to give the B&B some much needed love and care. Or at least it would be if the inn didn't need a lot more work than Cassidy can handle on her own. She needs help. But asking it is the last thing she wants to do.
Getting stuck in Silver Bell Falls was not part of Beckham Allen's plans. Neither was this cross-country road trip, for that matter. He was supposed to be focusing on himself and on healing after the loss of his father. But nothing, not even his rescue dog Mazie, seems to be able to break him out of his funk.
Or so he thought until he met the sweet innkeeper who takes him in.
After an awkward start, Cassidy and Beckham discover the perks of being snowed in together. And with Christmas drawing closer, they find they may have just been given the greatest gift of all.
Customer Reviews
Christmas Inn Love - Excellent!
Christmas is love and that’s what you experience in this book. Love between friends, in the community, with family, and with that special ‘one’. It is a beautiful story of giving, sharing and caring about one another. This is a clean romance where bedroom activities stay behind the bedroom door.
I read this story in a Winter & Holiday Box Set and would definitely recommend this book!
A must read!!
This story was sooo good!!! It had everything I need in a Christmas story. Sexy hero. Strong heroine. An amazing dog. And a community willing to step up and help when needed. I enjoyed seeing the interactions between not just Beck and Cassidy, but also how small town life seemed to surprise Beck what a difference it was from big city living. And seeing Cassidy overcome a phobia was saw awesome (we all have that one that’s really hard to face).
A great read that I would HIGHLY recommend!!
Christmas Inn Love
Cute story. Only 3 stars because the author’s excessive use of “more than” was annoying.