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What great stories from Virgin River to put you into the holiday spirit! 5 tree topping stars for this one!
The first story follows Annie and Nate. Annie stops into town while they are decorating the tree, when a little guy crawls out from under it with a puppy, too young to be away from it's mom, and wow, there's a whole box of them under there, barely alive. Annie goes into action trying to warm the pups and they call the local vet, who she has no clue, is the old vets very young and handsome son Nate. Read along as these puppies bring these two together, as well as the town!
The second story is Nate's niece Sunny, having been left at the altar, she's not ready for love again, until Drew stops in for a drink, and tries to convince her to give love a second chance!
I loved these short stories so much! Don't miss out on them!

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I love Virgin River and all the characters. I had read these before but it was great to catch up with them again. I highly recommend this book and this series.

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Holidays in Virgin River is a set of two short stories set in between books 7/8 and 10/11 in the Virgin River series. It was a great way to revisit some of our favorite characters and the charming town of Virgin River. It was full of puppies, love and Christmas coziness! I really enjoyed it!

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It was wonderful to revisit these stories (reprint of two Virgin River novels in a pretty new book) and Love Robyn Carr.

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Would recommend this book if you like small town romance. This isn’t a new book just holiday books from Virgin River Series. Just love the small town romance. Thank you for allowing me to read.

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Loved these two soft feely stories. This is my first experience reading this author and these two Virgin River Christmas novellas are sweet, hot chocolate with marshmallows, holiday romances. There are a few paragraphs from other books inserted throughout, and I found this distracting, took a few to realize what they were. The recipes at the end are a plus. Add this to your holiday reading list.

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