Snow might be rare on Seabrook Island'''but second chances are in full season.
Grace Whitman has one goal this Christmas: to pull off Seabrook’s first-ever ‘Christmas by the Bay’ Festival without a hitch. Between running her shop, hosting her grown children (and their surprise guests), and keeping her sister Willa'''s heart from breaking again, she’s holding the whole island together with a roll of ribbon and sheer determination.
Twinkling lights, homemade pies, and a town tree lighting by the bayit’s everything Grace has dreamed of. But when a winter storm shuts down the island and traps guests under one roof, Christmas week takes an unexpected turn.
Across town, Willa tries to keep her own hopes quietly stitched together. Her new love, Leon, is still overseas leading retreatsand silence can echo louder than any storm. When a last-minute text from him collides with island gossip and holiday chaos, Willa must decide whether to keep protecting her heart or finally risk it.
Then as the coastal storm threatens to shut down the festival entirely, the whole communityold flames, new loves, family, and friendsmust come together under one roof. And amid lights, laughter, and a few tears, each woman must face what Christmas really means: forgiveness, courage, and the kind of love that stays.
Can Grace hold her family, her town, and her own heart together when everything she's built is tested by the stormor will this be the Christmas that unravels everything she's worked for?
And can Willa trust love again when the man she's falling for keeps disappearing with the tideor will the fear she's carried for years finally pull her under?
Because sometimes the greatest gifts don’t come wrapped in ribbons or snow, they come in forgiveness, love, and the courage to start again.
A Beachview Christmas is a heartwarming holiday story about family, forgiveness, and finding light after the storm.
Perfect for fans of:
Small-Town Holiday Stories
Family, Forgiveness & Second Chances
Cozy, Feel-Good Women’s Fiction
Pamela Kelley Rachel Hanna Debbie Macomber
Genre: Romance
Grace Whitman has one goal this Christmas: to pull off Seabrook’s first-ever ‘Christmas by the Bay’ Festival without a hitch. Between running her shop, hosting her grown children (and their surprise guests), and keeping her sister Willa'''s heart from breaking again, she’s holding the whole island together with a roll of ribbon and sheer determination.
Twinkling lights, homemade pies, and a town tree lighting by the bayit’s everything Grace has dreamed of. But when a winter storm shuts down the island and traps guests under one roof, Christmas week takes an unexpected turn.
Across town, Willa tries to keep her own hopes quietly stitched together. Her new love, Leon, is still overseas leading retreatsand silence can echo louder than any storm. When a last-minute text from him collides with island gossip and holiday chaos, Willa must decide whether to keep protecting her heart or finally risk it.
Then as the coastal storm threatens to shut down the festival entirely, the whole communityold flames, new loves, family, and friendsmust come together under one roof. And amid lights, laughter, and a few tears, each woman must face what Christmas really means: forgiveness, courage, and the kind of love that stays.
Can Grace hold her family, her town, and her own heart together when everything she's built is tested by the stormor will this be the Christmas that unravels everything she's worked for?
And can Willa trust love again when the man she's falling for keeps disappearing with the tideor will the fear she's carried for years finally pull her under?
Because sometimes the greatest gifts don’t come wrapped in ribbons or snow, they come in forgiveness, love, and the courage to start again.
A Beachview Christmas is a heartwarming holiday story about family, forgiveness, and finding light after the storm.
Perfect for fans of:
Small-Town Holiday Stories
Family, Forgiveness & Second Chances
Cozy, Feel-Good Women’s Fiction
Pamela Kelley Rachel Hanna Debbie Macomber
Genre: Romance
Used availability for Megan Holley's A Beachview Christmas