The 12 Daves of Christmas
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Publisher Description
Sometimes the life you never imagined is the one you're destined to live.
Gabby Garrett's life never goes the way she envisions. She once pictured owning an interior decorating firm and marrying a successful, intelligent gift of the gods. In reality, she has stable (but boring) job and is about to marry the “perfect” man until he surprises Gabby seconds before her Christmas wedding is set to begin. Two years later, Black Friday holds a whole new meaning. In this midst of her holiday funk, she receives two unexpected gifts—a visit from her sister and a misdirected but intriguing text message from some guy named Dave.
After weeks of texting and old-fashioned phone calls (no exchange of personal information), she and Dave believe they’re made for one another—except Dave is hiding three big secrets that may change everything. On the day they’re slated to meet, Murphy’s law strikes, and they’re left with no way to find one another.
With only two possible clues, a real estate agent for a sister, and a heart full of determination, Gabby sets on a mission to find the man of her dreams. She’s 12 Daves and 8 days away from Christmas--and the clock is ticking. But is Gabby ready for the answer to her Christmas wish…even if he comes with a package she never pictured?
The 12 Daves of Christmas is a contemporary holiday romance featuring endearing characters, serendipitous twists, a touch of Murphy’s Law, and the magic of the most wonderful season of all. Rediscover all the joy, wonder, and sweetness of holiday love when you pick up this heartwarming story today!
Customer Reviews
Loved Dr. Hannah
Cute. Not exactly what I expected. Dragged on a bit. Interesting story. Gabby was a bit juvenile for thirty-something. So was Dave. What I really enjoyed about the story was the love that surrounded these two. Gabby had childish dreams. Sometimes impossible to come true. When they didn’t, it was difficult for her to move forward. Dave lived his dream, but like most of us, took it for granted. They actually were a good couple. It was just exhausting watching them get there. I do recommend.