Light Up My Heart: A Poinnt Perry Christmas
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When you dare to risk your heart, a second chance can feel like the most precious gift of all.
From the award-winning author of Second Chance Love in Point Perry comes an unforgettable holiday romance that will warm your heart and stir your soul.
Perfect for fans of Virgin River and beloved authors like Elsie Silver, Laura Pavlov and Lucy Score.
Scarlett Reynolds’ big-city life may be falling apart, but she’s keeping it together on the outside. Christmas is her favourite time of year, and she’s finally headed back to her hometown of Point Perry—a place filled with holiday traditions and memories she’s long missed. But she’s not expecting to cross paths with Ryan Black, her teenage summer love, who seems to remember every detail she’s forgotten.
Ryan Black has had his share of heartbreak and a lifetime’s worth of reasons to avoid Christmas. When he realises Scarlett doesn’t remember their unforgettable teenage summer, he decides to keep his distance. But as they’re pulled together in the town’s festive preparations, sparks fly and old wounds begin to heal.
As Scarlett rediscovers what makes Point Perry feel like home, Ryan finds himself struggling to deny the feelings he thought he’d buried. But facing the past is never easy, and both must decide if they’re willing to take a leap of faith on love again.
Perfect for those who believe in second chances and the magic of the season. Make a Point Perry Christmas part of your holiday tradition!
Trigger warnings: panic attack, near drowning, workplace bullying, rejection by parents, abuse, abandonment.
Author's note:
Light Up My Heart: A Point Perry Christmas is a feel-good, small-town, opposites-attract romance written in Australian
English. So, depending on where you’re reading my book, you might find an 's' instead of a 'z' or some other spelling variation. There is also the use of Australian slang, such as ‘ambo’ for an ambulance, and Aussie-specific words like ‘road train’ for long trucks and ‘petrol bowser’, which are gas pumps in America.