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Destiny - A Heartwarming Story about Family Love and Friendship - cover

Destiny - A Heartwarming Story about Family Love and Friendship

Patricia Dixon

Publisher: Bloodhound Books

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The author of the popular Destiny novels returns to French wine country for a heartwarming, life-changing Christmas in this delightful story collection. Fans of Patricia Dixon’s Destiny series are once again carried off to the Loire Valley, this time for the holiday season, where we learn what life has in store for Anna and Daniel, Grace and Max, and Ruby and Rosie. Then, as a special holiday treat, Patricia Dixon introduces a brand new family in the final story, A Christmas Tale. Barbara and Ned are spending the festivities away from their children and rather unruly grandchildren, relaxing in their wintry countryside home whilst avoiding the hustle and bustle of Christmas in England. Despite escaping to France, both know they have a special task to perform, keeping a solemn promise and saying goodbye to loved ones, once and for all. This magical tale recaptures the innocence of childhood Christmases, embracing the spirit of the season and the precious gift of abiding love.Destiny was previously published under the title Return Journeys.
Available since: 11/25/2019.
Print length: 119 pages.

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