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Christmas Cove

Christmas Cove

Theresa Oliver is an author of clean contemporary romance, clean historical romance, young adult, middle grades, and children's picture books. Theresa is the author of the Christmas Cove series, the Whiskey River Brides series with Hot Tree Publishing, and much more. She lives in Florida with her husband, children, a persnickety cat, and a very bossy dog. In the depths of winter, Christmas calls to weary travelers and leads lonely hearts home. Jocelyn Taylor is no stranger to a weary heart. Having fallen in love much too young with her sister’s old high school boyfriend has left her with mixed emotions about the possibility of true love. Now successful and the manager of a jewelry shop, Jocelyn spends her days dreaming of the perfect man and the perfect ring to match. Caden Scott is less than thrilled at the thought of spending the holidays back home where memories of his youth still haunt him. Not interested in the kitschy hometown feel of a town known for Christmas, Caden still dwells on the thought of seeing his old high school love again. His time abroad serving his country has changed him in many ways, but could it have altered his heart as well? As the winds of change bring more than just the magic of the holiday season, can two hearts let go of the past to find new romance? Or will true love pass them by? In the small town of Christmas Cove, the reason for the season may just be the spark they need to make this the best Christmas yet.
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Wrestling with the Alpha (Christmas with the wolves)

Wrestling with the Alpha (Christmas with the wolves)

"S-Save me!" Roxanne ran desperately, pushing her body to its limits as she feared for her life. Her eyes darted across the vast woods, searching for the apparition she had seen before she took to her heels. Then she saw it, the thing which relentlessly pursued her. The shadow resembled something she had never seen before, a man, a beast, she had no idea. The only certainty she had left was the fact that it was after her. "Someone... Someone help me!" She cried. Her voice was lost in the large expanse of dried barks and wilted branches. The snowy field of thorns and the cold winds of winter seemed to swallow her entire being, almost like it choked her. Her breathing became uneven as she panted due to exhaustion, yet she couldn't stop running. Doing so would mean her end. As she dashed through the cold and snowy path, she could hear it getting closer. "Grrrrrrrrrrrr"   The sound sent shivers down her spine. She willed herself with every fiber of her being not to look behind her for the fear of what she might see. She could feel it's gaze on her, she could hear the sound of it's growl. Roxanne could sense her pursuer's nearing proximity as she fled for her life. Many questions raced through her mind, but she didn't have the luxury to answer any of them. The only thing at the forefront of her mind was survival. Fortunately for her, the falling snow had ceased, else she would have been in a much more awry state. She just had to keep her legs moving until she reached the road intersection where she would get help. Yes, help would come! She heard creaking sounds above her, from the branches of the trees behind and beside her.  The monster was pouncing on them, keeping pace with her desperate sprint. She looked around her, but the creature moved too fast for her eyes to clearly capture its movements. It was as though the beast was toying with her, playing a game it knew it would win. ~ Coming to her grandma's in the woods for Christmas after an heated arg
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Tell me a narrative Christmas story.
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2024-11-13 11:29
Once upon a Christmas, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small cottage on the edge of a snowy forest. On Christmas Eve, she heard a strange noise outside. When she peeked out the window, she saw a reindeer with a shiny red nose. It was Rudolph! Rudolph had gotten separated from Santa's sleigh. Lily took Rudolph inside, fed him some carrots, and waited for Santa to find him. Soon enough, Santa arrived, thanked Lily for her kindness, and gave her a special present before flying off to deliver the rest of the gifts.
Tell me a Christmas narrative story.
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2024-11-01 06:17
There was a family living in a small cottage in the woods. Christmas was approaching, but they were poor. The mother told the children that Christmas is not about gifts but about love. On Christmas day, a kind stranger knocked on their door. He had a big sack of food and some small toys. He said he heard about their situation and wanted to spread some Christmas cheer. The family was so grateful, and they all shared a wonderful Christmas dinner together, realizing that the spirit of Christmas can come from unexpected places.
Share a heart - warming Christmas narrative story.
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2024-11-01 06:20
There was a small town where everyone was excited for Christmas. There was a Christmas tree lighting ceremony every year. This year, a little puppy got lost and ended up at the ceremony site. A girl named Emma found the puppy shivering. She took the puppy to her parents, but they couldn't find the owner right away. So, they decided to take the puppy home for Christmas. They named him Snowball. Snowball brought so much happiness to their family during Christmas. They made a little bed for him near the Christmas tree and gave him some toys. When the real owner was finally found after Christmas, it was hard for the family to let Snowball go, but they knew it was the right thing. And Snowball's short stay with them made their Christmas truly memorable.
What are the key elements in a narrative reading of the Christmas story?
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2024-12-15 02:39
Well, one key element is the characters. You've got Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the three wise men. Another is the setting, like Bethlehem. And of course, the central event of the birth of Jesus is crucial.
Can you share a short narrative Christmas story?
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2024-11-24 17:29
There was a poor family on Christmas. The children were sad as they had no presents. That night, an old man in a tattered coat knocked on their door. He said he was a traveling storyteller. He told them tales of the North Pole and Santa's workshop. As the night went on, the family shared their meager food with him. In the morning, they found that the old man had left them small but beautiful hand - made toys. It was a Christmas miracle.
What are the key elements in a printable narrative of the Christmas story?
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2024-11-23 17:32
Well, the Annunciation is a key starting point. It shows God's plan for Mary. Joseph's faith in believing the angel's message about Mary is also important. In Bethlehem, the lack of accommodation and the birth in a manger highlight the simplicity and yet the extraordinariness of Jesus' birth. The shepherds being informed by angels and their immediate visit to the baby Jesus is a beautiful part of the narrative. The wise men's long journey following the star and presenting their gifts is another essential element as it shows Jesus' importance not only to the local people but also to those from far - away lands.
Can you provide a printable narrative of the Christmas story?
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2024-11-23 16:06
Sure. The Christmas story begins with the Annunciation. The angel Gabriel visited Mary and told her she would give birth to the Son of God. Joseph, her betrothed, was initially troubled but an angel also appeared to him in a dream, reassuring him. Mary and Joseph then had to travel to Bethlehem for a census. When they arrived, there was no room at the inn, so Jesus was born in a manger. Shepherds in the fields were visited by angels who told them of the good news. They then went to see the baby Jesus. Later, wise men from the East, following a star, also came to worship the newborn King.
What are some elements that should be in a narrative Christmas story?
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2024-11-13 11:30
A narrative Christmas story should have Christmas - themed elements like Santa Claus, reindeer, and presents. For example, Santa could be the one who brings a solution to a problem in the story.
Christmas Craft That Goes with a Story: Handmade Gifts with a Narrative
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2024-11-08 07:53
A knitted or crocheted Christmas stocking goes well with the story of Santa Claus filling stockings. You can use red and white yarn to make it look traditional. While making it, you can tell the story of how Santa leaves presents in stockings for good children. It can be a great handmade gift for someone, and every time they see it, they'll remember the story.
Can you share a short narrative Christmas story?
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2024-11-01 15:54
Once upon a Christmas, a lonely old man sat in his small cottage. He had no family left. But on Christmas day, a group of carolers stopped by his house. They sang for him and shared some warm cookies. Their simple act of kindness filled his heart with so much joy and made him feel part of the Christmas celebration again.
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