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Christmas Past

Skylar McKinzie, Rita Delude, Rena Marin, M W Brown, Lorah Jaiyn, Krystle Able, E.S. McMillan

Editora: Crazy Ink

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Sinopse

It's not about the presents. 
It's not about the menu. 
It's not the trimmings either. 
It's about the spirit of the holiday. 
Or it was. 
Once upon a time, there were holiday seasons that weren't about blue-light specials and jumping up from Thanksgiving meals for fifty-percent off deals. 
Sometimes, to find what's missing, you have to step back… 
Christmas Past will take you back to when things were much simpler and a spirit lived between the lights and holiday glitz. 
With stories in as many genres as Saint Nick can fit in his bag, Christmas Past offers something for every reader. 
It's as simple as that.
Disponível desde: 04/12/2018.

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