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One Christmas Wish

Catalina Cove, Book 5

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One Christmas Wish

Written by: Brenda Jackson
Narrated by: Ron Butler
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‘Jackson brings the quaint Southern town to life in a memorable holiday romance complete with affable characters.’
Publishers Weekly on One Christmas Wish

Can a sprinkle of magic heal a broken heart?

Vaughn Miller’s Wall Street career was abruptly ended by a wrongful conviction and two years in prison. Since his release, he’s returned to his hometown, and when his name is finally cleared, feels he can move on.

After escaping a disastrous marriage, Sierra Crane and her six-year-old goddaughter have returned to the only place that feels like home. This time Sierra is determined to make it on her own. Complication is the last thing she needs, especially not the gorgeous but aloof Vaughn Miller.

Vaughn knows Sierra is the one for him, but she needs more convincing to risk her heart again. With Christmas approaching, it will be up to Sierra to decide if her one Christmas wish – true happiness – will come true.

©2021 Brenda Streater Jackson (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
African American Contemporary Genre Fiction
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‘Jackson brings the quaint Southern town to life in a memorable holiday romance complete with affable characters.’ Publishers Weekly

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