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Christmas Miracles

Ashley Ladd

Publisher: Totally Bound

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Summary

The ghost of Christmas Past…   
Tifanny gains courage from a visit by the Ghost of Christmas Past to reunite with three important people from her past.   
Tiffany's alone and lonely again this Christmas until the Ghost of Christmas Past takes her to revisit her cousin, her best friend, and her lost love, Dax. Although she's not sure it wasn't just a bad dream induced by an overload of Christmas movies and spiked Eggnog, she still tries to make things better with the people she lost long ago.   
But her mission's tougher than she'd hoped and she's only got till the Epiphany before real life reclaims her and she has to return to the day job a thousand miles away.
Available since: 12/15/2008.

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