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Christmas in the Village is the highlight of the year for the town of Charlee Falls, but this year Alexis Crossman is anything but inspired. Devastated by her father’s death, she can barely summon the energy to decorate the window of the furniture store she’s inherited, let alone officiate the store’s annual Christmas contest.
Jessie Wainright is struggling to navigate parenthood alone. Especially when it comes to his daughter’s first date. He attends the annual festival hoping to lighten his mood, and inadvertently wins a key to the contest. But can he find the key that will unlock lovely Alexis’s heart?
After a disastrous date Alexis has written Jessie off as cold. But when he invites her to join him for lattes, she discovers his pain goes as deep as hers. And his faith in God goes deeper. Can the wonder of Christmas help them discover the key to living and loving again?
Alexis is negotiating her first Christmas alone after the loss of her beloved father on the heels of her failed marriage. She is soldiering on, taking her father’s place running the family furniture store and vowing to step in as hostess of the town’s Christmas Key Contest. Jessie is coping with life as a single father after a traffic accident claimed the life of his beloved wife. His carpentry business keeps him busy but he is lonely and to make matters worse his daughter has her first serious boyfriend and begins dating. As Alexis and Jessie navigate the holidays their paths cross but can they set aside pain and loss for a second chance for love? More importantly will they return to their heavenly father and open their hearts to His love. Can they put it all together and find the true Key to Christmas. This is a heartwarming story where love and second chances float down like a gently falling snow. Small town charms, yearly festivals and Christmas traditions make this a story to whic
This is a heartwarming story where love and second chances float down like a gently falling snow. Small town charms, yearly festivals and Christmas traditions make this a story to which many will relate. The vivid descriptions, wonderful dialogue and lovable characters make this a sweet Christmas read. The reader in the audio version is pleasant to listen to with good pacing and nice expression.