
Second Chance Christmas
A January Cove Novella
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Narrated by:
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Sheri Lee
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By:
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Rachel Hanna
About this listen
An injured ballerina. A fireman with PTSD and an adorable daughter. A Christmas float that could bring them all together.
It’s Christmas time in January Cove, but two people in town are struggling to find joy in it. Claire has come to town to start over after an injury has halted her career as a professional ballerina. Jake was born in January Cove, but now he’s back home, trying to pick up the pieces after the worst night of his life. When the two of them are thrown together to build a float for the January Cove Christmas Parade, can they help heal each other?
This is a novella in the January Cove series and is a stand-alone. The books in this series can be listened to in any order!
©2022 Rachel Hanna (P)2023 Rachel Hanna
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