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Автор Робин Карр

Together for the first time in one volume, two classic holiday stories—plus a bonus novella!—from #1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr

’Tis the season for family, friendship and the thrill of a holiday romance…

Under the Christmas Tree

With snow falling over the redwood forests, secluded Virgin River is the ideal place to spend the holidays. Each year, the close-knit community gathers in the town square to decorate and light a massive tree. Carols are sung, hot chocolate is shared—and a surprise left under the Christmas tree is about to bring two special people together!

Midnight Confessions

Holiday kisses don’t end with Christmas—there’s still the New Year’s Eve party at Jack’s Bar to attend. Locals and newcomers alike find themselves eager for that special countdown…and that midnight kiss.

So join us in Virgin River this year, where Robyn Carr’s trademark humor, warmth and sincerity will have you celebrating the festive season in your favorite mountain town.

“As usual, Carr delves into the lives of others in town, laying the groundwork for future books.

This cozy read satisfies. ”

—Publishers Weekly on The Chance

“Carr focuses her superior storytelling on one couple for a can’t-put-down read. ”

—RT Book Reviews on The Chance

“A touch of danger and suspense make the latest in Carr’s Thunder Point series a powerful read.

—RT Book Reviews on The Hero

“With her trademark mixture of humor, realistic conflict, and razor-sharp insights, Carr brings Thunder Point to vivid life. ”

—Library Journal on The Newcomer

“No one can do small-town life like Carr. ”

—RT Book Reviews on The Wanderer

“Carr has hit her stride with this captivating series. ”

—Library Journal on the Virgin River series

#1 New York Times Bestselling Author

’Tis the Season

Under the Christmas Tree

Midnight Confessions

Backward Glance

Robyn Carr

CONTENTS

Robyn Carr

During the Christmas holidays a side trip through Virgin River was a must; the town had recently begun erecting a thirty-foot tree in the center of town, decorated in red, white, blue and gold and topped with a great big powerful star. It dominated the little town, and people came from miles around to see it. The patriotic theme of the decorations set it apart from all other trees. Local bar owner Jack Sheridan joked that he expected to see the three wise men any minute, that star was so bright.