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Loading... Christmas in the Sunby R.J. Scott, Meredith Russell (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This story was a special treat for any fan of Sapphire Cay. The guests were gone and Tasha and Liam along with the rest of the island's crew were settling in for a family Christmas. The newest addition to the Cay family is Mutt, a stray dog that put a smile on even Edward's face. The story read beautifully as Ms Scott showed each of the couples and the entire group together relaxing and sharing intimate moments that the reader never gets to see in a regular book. I enjoyed the mysterious story of Alfie and Peter and Tasha's news. There were some rough times between Lucas and Dylan and some thoughts of growth with the Cay's success. I definitely recommend this look at the Sapphire Cay family for any romantic at heart. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Return to Sapphire Cay for Christmas. Lucas and Dylan invite their friends to share in their Christmas celebrations on the island along with Lucas's sister, Tasha, and her husband. Christmas is a time for family, forgiveness, and to look to the future, and this year Dylan has to face up to all three. Unearthing the memories of two men in love, frozen in time and buried among the history of the island, Lucas and Dylan realize that sometimes loving someone is not always enough. It's about being brave and taking the next step, to learn from the past to move forward. Family has always been important to Lucas since his own was struck by tragedy. Though Dylan disapproves of his methods, Lucas has nothing but good intentions about wanting Dylan to reconcile with his father. The two Gray men haven't spoken properly in years, their relationship strained by heartache and mistakes reaching back into Dylan's childhood. Forgiveness is a hard thing to give and sometimes even harder to receive. No library descriptions found. |
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