A Perfect Paris Christmas

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by Mandy Baggot

‘No,’ Ethan told her. ‘You are the best gift.’ He swallowed. ‘And whoever I have to thank for bringing you to me – fate, Ferne… Pepe.’ He sighed, happy tears forming in his eyes. ‘I will be grateful for the rest of my days.’

  Keeley put her arms around him, holding him close, and as a children’s chorus of ‘Away in a Manger’ drifted out of the barn and into the air, they both whispered to the afternoon sky.

  ‘Merry Christmas.’

  About the Author

  MANDY BAGGOT is an international bestselling and award-winning romance writer. The winner of the Innovation in Romantic Fiction award at the UK’s Festival of Romance, her romantic comedy novel, One Wish in Manhattan, was also shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists’ Association Romantic Comedy Novel of the Year award in 2016. Mandy’s books have so far been translated into German, Italian, Czech and Hungarian. Mandy loves the Greek island of Corfu, white wine, country music and handbags. Also a singer, she has taken part in ITV1’s Who Dares Sings and The X-Factor. Mandy is a member of the Society of Authors and lives near Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK with her husband and two daughters.

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