All Claire and Richard want for Christmas is evergreen love. After working long hours her whole life, Claire is finally enjoying retirement: meeting new friends, discovering new foods, and exploring the world around her. Only one person is missing from her romps: Richard, her husband of fifty years. Richard is long past retirement age-but why should he stop working? He loves mentoring new real estate agents, contributing to his community, and helping people-especially the grandchildren of his earliest clients-find the perfect home. He and Claire have lived like this their entire marriage. Why…mehr
All Claire and Richard want for Christmas is evergreen love. After working long hours her whole life, Claire is finally enjoying retirement: meeting new friends, discovering new foods, and exploring the world around her. Only one person is missing from her romps: Richard, her husband of fifty years. Richard is long past retirement age-but why should he stop working? He loves mentoring new real estate agents, contributing to his community, and helping people-especially the grandchildren of his earliest clients-find the perfect home. He and Claire have lived like this their entire marriage. Why mess with a masterpiece? Claire wants to explore, to take risks, to enjoy these free years of her life. Richard wants to freeze their perfect lives right where they are. But if Claire and Richard can't figure out how to wrap up their love into one magical Christmas gift for themselves, their decades-old marriage will melt. Teas of Joy is an uplifting, later-in-life holiday romance. If you enjoy timeless stories about soulmates, lifelong love, and tea shops, then cozy up with your favourite hot drink and the third book in Lori Wolf-Heffner's sweet romance series, Love on Belmont.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.¿
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