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Hmm....A Miss Independent Christmas?

I love the holidays! Christmas is my favorite time of year. 2015 has been trying me left and right but I'm determined to celebrate the rest of the year in style. I told myself and mentioned in an earlier post that I wouldn't pen another novel this year (mostly due to the stress of having written so many already back to back), but I missed Vanessa and the crew and wanted to know what they would be up to over the holiday's. I've also always wanted to write a Christmas book, so I did!



Miss Independent: A Naughty vs. Nice Novella
 
This book takes place after Truth & Consequences and BEFORE The Wedding. There will be spoilers in this book, so if you haven't read Miss Independent, Decision Makers, Live & Learn or Truth & Consequences DON'T read this book!

And since this is a novella, taking place over Christmas and into the New Year, it will not be as long as the other books in the series. Some twists, turns and surprises will take place and some minor details that would've been in The Wedding will be revealed here! So if you plan to read The Wedding in Spring 2016, you'll want to read this book FIRST!

I will post a synopsis, buy links and teasers within the coming weeks, so keep a look out!

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As always, happy reading and enjoy the holiday season!

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