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When Jessy Monroe is stranded at a Minnesota bus stop during a raging blizzard, the last thing she expects is the kindness of a stranger. When Michael Forrester invites Jessy to share the holidays with his family, the last thing he expects is to fall in love. Jessy, used to being alone and lonely, treasures the gift of Michael and his family. But the specter of his gorgeous ex-wife and her own inner demons threaten to take away everything she holds dear. To have the life she's always dreamed of, Jessy must fight her insecurity and learn how to let Michael -- and his family -- love her just as…mehr

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When Jessy Monroe is stranded at a Minnesota bus stop during a raging blizzard, the last thing she expects is the kindness of a stranger. When Michael Forrester invites Jessy to share the holidays with his family, the last thing he expects is to fall in love. Jessy, used to being alone and lonely, treasures the gift of Michael and his family. But the specter of his gorgeous ex-wife and her own inner demons threaten to take away everything she holds dear. To have the life she's always dreamed of, Jessy must fight her insecurity and learn how to let Michael -- and his family -- love her just as she is.Author Rebecca Brock is the director of a small library in southern West Virginia. The Giving Season is her first novel.
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In 2022, Rebecca Brock won The Comstock Review's Muriel Craft Bailey Memorial Poetry Contest, the Kelsay Women's Poetry Contest and Sheila-Na-Gig online's Editor's Choice Award. Her work has been recognized and honored by Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts, River Heron Review, and Whale Road Review. Her chapbook, Each Bearing Out (Kelsay Books 2022) was a semifinalist in the 2021 New Women's Voices contest at Finishing Line Press. She holds an MFA in fiction from Bennington College. Her nonfiction essay about being a working flight attendant on 9/11 was published in the Threepenny Review and earned a Pushcart Honorable Mention. She has been a flight attendant for most of her adult life and is still surprised by this fact. Idaho born, she lives in Virginia with her family but takes them westward as often as she can. You can find more of her work at RebeccaBrock.org.