Stand Alone Novel
Book 2
By: Jan Gallagher Dunn

Holiday Dreams, Christy: Clean Marriage of Convenience Romance

 It might take more than a Christmas miracle to bring these two together.
 THOSE HAWTHORNE MEN   Book Two

Christy McPherson doesn’t care that the Hawthorne family practically owns her small town. Their wealth has never impressed her. But Jasper Hawthorne is too charming to ignore. And unfortunately, spending time with him after her cousin’s wedding (and a bit too much wine) threw Christy’s entire life into chaos. Now she’s left with the painful task of telling him he’s about to be a father…and wondering where they could possibly go from there.

Jasper wasn’t used to meeting women who had no interest in his family or his money, so the gorgeous Christy appealed to him on every possible level. Now that she’s carrying his child, Jasper has every intention of making her his wife. If only he knew how to convince her that he doesn’t only love their child… Can the magic of the holiday season help Christy and Jasper turn their marriage of convenience into something more permanent?

Or will their shot at happily ever after be over before they can even share their first New Year’s Eve kiss as husband and wife?

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Jan lives in Minnesota with her husband. Their two grown children live nearby. And there's Norman, a rescue Pug/Boston Terrier who sleeps under Jan's desk when he's not busy chewing everything in sight.

Jan loves to read romances - just check out the titles on her Kindle. It's not surprising she loves to write stories that end happily ever after. Resilient women and the men who love them. The fun is watching two imperfect people discover their feelings and find the courage to move forward.

What does Jan do to relax, so story issues can brew in the back of her brain? Walks when the temperature is above freezing. Jan likes to knit but can only make scarves and baby blankets. About half of her house plants survive longer than a year. But no more cactus for her - they never survive once she gets them home. Who said succulents are supposed to be the easiest things to grow?

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