
Celebration on Seafoam Street
(A Cinnamon Bay Romance)
by Brea Viragh
The road to happily ever after is paved with possession…
Spring Astin has finally managed to lasso her forever man, engineering professor Marshall Rownan. With Marshall’s move to Cinnamon Bay nearly complete, the two set their sights on finishing their paranormal investigation at the illustrious Seafoam Street House, ready to make their next move. Things go from awkward to crazy to downright scary when their ghost shifts from friendly to dangerous.
Now, not only is Marshall’s past rearing up, but they’re no closer to solving the mystery of the haunting and Christmas is around the corner. The holidays bring their own bit of trouble when a familiar face shows up on Spring’s doorstep. Someone with her own opinions on what to do, how to think…and who to love.
Will Spring and Marshall be able to weather the storm and set things right for everyone? Or will there be no one but ghosts to kiss under the mistletoe this Christmas?
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A Christmas Arrangement
(A Cinnamon Bay Romance)
by Monique McDonell
A Christmas Arrangement
☆ Tori ☆
Most people would move to a big city to get lost. I decided to move to a small town, Cinnamon Bay to get lost…in the magic of Christmas.
Somehow, I’d timed it perfectly. Trust me, this was a first. My new boss at the hairdressing salon was ready to pop out a kid, and the festivities meant that the place was positively bursting with business. I moved right in. Literally. Until the owner’s nosy, hot .brother found me sleeping in the stock room. We compromised and he invited me to stay at her place, with him.
At first, I was afraid he was trying to pick me up. After I realized he wasn’t, I was afraid I’d lost my touch.
Just because I’d never trust another man again, didn’t mean I was completely against having one to share the holidays with. In fact, I might be just what Mr. Grinch needed…for the holidays, since that’s about as long I could safely stay.
Don’t get me wrong. I’d love to stay longer. I’d love a home, but I’d grown accustomed to disappointment. I was afraid of lingering anywhere too long, since Saxon had vowed to always find me. Still, I was long overdue for a Christmas miracle. And this town seemed like just the place to get one.
☆ Luca ☆
My word was my bond.
I promised my sister I’d stay here and help out since she had three kids, a baby on the way, and a husband deployed overseas. I promised I’d help run the salon, keep the place afloat in her absence.
Inviting Tori to stay at the house seemed like a fair trade. I needed the help. She needed a home. Only life wasn’t fair.
Tori, if that was even her real name, was secretive, shy, and easily impressed by a small town Christmas. Soon, she had me taking part in the festivities. When things threatened to get ugly in the form of her ex, I pretended I planned to take her hand in marriage. I was a basketball player, not an actor. Soon the lines were blurred. Everyone in town was convinced we were really and truly engaged and in love. Maybe including us.
I kept reminding myself that we were too different. It wasn’t working. All I could see was how we were the same. All I felt was how much I wanted to be with her, if I could only convince her to stop pretending and really be with me.
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Haunting on Seafoam Street
(A Cinnamon Bay Romance)
by Brea Viragh
The possibility of a future romance is threatened by past mistakes that won’t die...
Associate Camp Director Spring Astin knows what she wants from a relationship, and Cinnamon Bay newcomer Marshall Rownan is just the man to deliver. Unfortunately, he isn’t biting.
Their shared love of the paranormal brings them to the investigation of one of the Bay’s most haunted homes, but the only ghosts they can find are those of relationships past. Spring knows her heart and mind better than most and is ready to hand over both to Marshall within moments of meeting him.
Reeling from all the mistakes he’s made and forced to take leave from his teaching position, Marshall wants to focus on the haunting. He has no time for someone like Spring when his life has been nothing but a series of bad things happening to him.