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A Witch For Mr. Bell (Witches of Christmas Grove Book 7)
by Deanna Chase
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Synopsis
Earth witch Felicity Hill is fiercely independent and isn’t interested in romance. She likes a fun date, but when it comes to commitment, forget it. Her parents’ broken marriage ruined that for her when she was just a kid. But what she is interested in, is saving her family land from being sold ...
Earth witch Felicity Hill is fiercely independent and isn’t interested in romance. She likes a fun date, but when it comes to commitment, forget it. Her parents’ broken marriage ruined that for her when she was just a kid. But what she is interested in, is saving her family land from being sold to the highest bidder. And this Christmas she’ll so whatever it takes to make sure that no part of the original Hill family property is turned into high density condos… even if it means working with the one man who makes her want things she shouldn’t.
Jackson Bell used to be a high-powered businessman. But these days, he’s only interested in the slower paced lifestyle he’s found in the enchanted small town of Christmas Grove… and the feisty woman, Felicity Hill, who owns the Apples and Spice and Everything Nice farm. If he had his way, he’d have already put a ring on it. Unfortunately, she’s not interested in forever. But when Jackson’s visited by Felicity’s grandmother with a message to help her save the family land, she also gives him an idea of how to win Felicity’s heart. This Christmas, Jackson is pulling out all the stops to help the woman he loves and maybe, just maybe, get the happily-ever-after they both deserve.
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