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Estranged twins, Darcy and Bennett Langston, drop everything to rush to Gibson's Run to help their great aunt Lulu who is injured preparing for the 50th annual Christmas Festival. Each knows that returning to the sleepy Ohio town will be a challenge, but neither anticipates that being home for Christmas will be life-changing. The siblings are quickly caught up in the attraction of one-of-a-kind traditions and budding relationships.
Pastor Finn Tarrington is on a mission from Lulu to save the Christmas pageant. When his mission collides with Lulu's beautiful niece, Finn's world tilts on its axis. But can the "always-right" Darcy Langston put aside her pride long enough to help the pastor breathe life into a tale as old as time?
Harper Jessup has dreams bigger than her small-town roots, but her loyalty to her family keeps her coming home. Ready to make the festival the most beautiful ever, she is paired up with Bennett Langston to fill in for Lulu's cookie making skills. Can one oversized surgeon and one undersized decorator keep the sweetest tradition of falling in love at the Christmas festival alive?
Twins, Darcy and Bennett, haven't communicated with each other in five years but they come home to help Aunt Lulu recuperate. Aunt Lulu, a member of the Ladies Aid Society, is famous for her cookies baked for the Christmas festival but she always refused to share the recipes. It takes both Darcy and Bennett to remedy the cookie situation and forgive each other in doing so. Meanwhile, Darcy is attracted to the town's pastor and helps him to run the festival's play while Bennett falls for a talented decorator who put together the light show in town. So, there's a delightful double romance in this book, which is helped along by the Ladies Aid Society. I really enjoyed it. Quite a holiday treat!