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Can tea and Christmas magic mend a broken heart? Claire and Richard are preparing Claire's Tea Shop for the 40th Annual Christmas Sale and Tea Party. When Pauline, their oldest daughter, surprises them with news of a dream opportunity for herself, Claire and Richard know their family has been touched by Christmas magic. Until they see that Pauline's broken heart is holding her back from believing in herself. Again. Claire and Richard want Pauline to follow her dreams. Can their special blend of love flush out the hurt in their daughter's heart? Oh, Christmas Tea is the third short story…mehr

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Can tea and Christmas magic mend a broken heart? Claire and Richard are preparing Claire's Tea Shop for the 40th Annual Christmas Sale and Tea Party. When Pauline, their oldest daughter, surprises them with news of a dream opportunity for herself, Claire and Richard know their family has been touched by Christmas magic. Until they see that Pauline's broken heart is holding her back from believing in herself. Again. Claire and Richard want Pauline to follow her dreams. Can their special blend of love flush out the hurt in their daughter's heart? Oh, Christmas Tea is the third short story prequel to Tea Shop for Two, the first book in Lori Wolf-Heffner's Love on Belmont. Lose yourself once more in Claire and Richard's love story as they try to help their daughter reach for her dreams...with a little Christmas fun, too. This short story is best enjoyed over four or five cups of your favourite tea.
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Autorenporträt
Lori Wolf-Heffner is a former competitive dancer, dance teacher, and theatre manager. She was a member of the first Canadian National Tap Team, back in 1996, under the leadership of Bonnie Dyer, with choreographer Mathew Clark. She's written for Dance Canada Quarterly, just dance! magazine, and The Dance Current (all under Lori Straus).¿Fluent in German, Lori lived in Germany for three years, never once realizing just how close she was to some of the villages her ancestors left to migrate to Eastern Europe in the 1700s.¿Lori lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, with her husband and two sons. She is a member of The Writers' Union of Canada and the Alliance of Independent Authors.¿