A delightful Christmas novel in the New York Times bestselling Eternity Springs series from Emily March
A man who loves adventure and the open sea, Devin Murphy returns for a short Christmas trip to his small hometown of Eternity Springs. Immersed in the joy and magic of the holiday season all around him, he doesn’t hesitate to play along when a young boy phones Santa to ask for a very special wish. Devin never guesses that a wrong number has the potential to make everything in his life so right.
Jenna Stockton adopted Reilly when he needed a mother and she intends to keep him safe. A small town across the country called Eternity Springs seems like a good place to hide from their past without any complications—until sexy Santa himself discovers her secrets. When Devin proposes a daring plan to face down the danger together and defeat it once and for all, she is tempted. Maybe Devin really is capable of making wishes come true? Perhaps in a Christmas wish they’ll both find the miracle they’ve been looking for all along …
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" The story was good but the reader was definitely not from the South; there was so many miss pronounced words. The editor should have found this and corrected it before publishing the book. "
— Phyllis, 2/14/2019Emily March is the USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series. Her heartwarming, emotionally charged stories have been named to “Best of the Year” lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America. She is a graduate of Texas A&M University.
Amy Landon, Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a voice artist and classically trained actress with numerous film, television, and off-Broadway stage credits. Her voice can also be heard on many television and radio commercials. She has an easy facility with dialects, which she also coaches and teaches, and she is happy to find her lifelong obsession with books pairing up with her acting and vocal work. Her narration of Texts from Jane Eyre placed as a finalist for the Audie Award for Best Humor Narration in 2016.