Snowflake Bay

ebook The Brides of Blueberry Cove

By Donna Kauffman

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"Sassy, witty, sexy, this spirited, sibling-centered romance sees one sister wed and the other engaged"—from the bestselling author of Sea Glass Sunrise (Library Journal).

There's no place like seaside Blueberry Cove, Maine, at Christmas—and there's nothing like a wedding, the warmth of the holidays, and an old crush, to create the perfect new start . . .

Interior designer Fiona McCrae has left fast-paced Manhattan to move back home to peaceful Blueberry Cove. But she's barely arrived before she's hooked into planning her big sister Hannah's Christmas wedding—in less than seven weeks. The last thing she needs is for her first love, Ben Campbell, to return to neighboring Snowflake Bay . . .

As kids, Fiona was the bratty little sister Ben mercilessly teased—while pining after Hannah. But Fi never once thought of Ben like a brother. That hasn't changed. Now that Fi is all grown up, the romance of the occasion, the spirit of the season, and the gifts of time just might ignite a long-held flame for many Christmases to come . . .

Something old might just become something new . . .

Includes a DIY wedding project!

Praise for Donna Kauffman and Sea Glass Sunrise

"Charming characters, emotion galore, a small town—you're going to love Donna Kauffman!" —Lori Foster

"We all know where there's Donna Kauffman, there's a rollicking, sexy read chock-full of charm and sparkle. Kauffman's characters are adorably human and so very magnetic." —USA Today

"A fun summer book with a touch of mystery set in [a] sleepy little seaside town." —Har
Snowflake Bay