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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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Lori Wolf-Heffner is the author of the young adult series Between Worlds and the sweet romance series Love on Belmont. Inspired by her great-grandmother's story, Lori wrote and published Between Worlds 1: The Move in 2018. In this series, girls strive to grow up according to their dreams. Whether Juliana today is still trying to discover her life's goals or Elisabeth in 1920 dreams of fulfilling her community's expectations of her, it's up to them to decide what paths they want to follow. In 2020, Lori wanted to branch out into a series for adults that would still have connections to her favourite neighbourhood and even to Between Worlds. Books and tea went well together, but she knew that basing a series in a real but very small location like Belmont Village came with a high level of responsibility: readers might assume that what Lori wrote about had actually happened in real life. She approached the owner of All Things Tea, the real tea shop in Belmont Village, to ensure she could create a fictional tea shop in a romance series. She was given the green light, and Love on Belmont was born.Lori was an inaugural member of the Canadian National Tap Team, wrote and submitted a Star Trek novel in her teens (it was rejected-she needed an agent), and spent one day twice in Luxembourg and 15 minutes once in Switzerland. She can also do cartwheels.