The Holiday Secret
Kathryn Springer
She could make a little girl’s wish come true But her secret stands in the way Family’s all Ellery Marshall wants for Christmas. To connect with her long-lost brothers, she travels to Castle Falls and instantly falls for the innkeeper’s five-year-old granddaughter. Carter Bristow—Bea’s handsome father—has given up on love. But Bea hasn’t given up on him, and Ellery could be the answer to her holiday wish to make Daddy happy again.
She could make a little girl’s wish come true.
But her secret stands in the way.
Family’s all Ellery Marshall wants for Christmas. To connect with her long-lost brothers, she travels to Castle Falls and instantly falls for the innkeeper’s five-year-old granddaughter, Bea. Carter Bristow—Bea’s handsome father—has given up on love. But Bea hasn’t given up on him, and Ellery could be the answer to her holiday wish to make Daddy happy again.
KATHRYN SPRINGER is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. Growing up in a “newspaper” family, she spent long hours as a child plunking out stories on her mother’s typewriter and hasn’t stopped writing since. She loves to write inspirational romance because it allows her to combine her faith in God with her love of a happy ending.
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The Holiday Secret
Kathryn Springer
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THE HOLIDAY SECRET
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“I want your opinion on something.”
Ellery tried to hide her surprise.
“I did some very last-minute Christmas shopping. This is for Bea.” He withdrew a delicate silver bracelet from a box. A tiny silver horse dangled from one of the links.
“She’s going to love it, Carter.”
“I wanted to get Bea something just from me.”
Ellery felt tears burn the backs of her eyes as Carter opened the other box.
“What do you think?”
“It’s beautiful.” The bracelet was similar to Bea’s except for the tiny silver bell dangling from the chain.
“Anna said you can return it if you’d rather have something else,” Carter said.
It took a moment for the words to register.