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Michelle Willms
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This Christmas season I was in the warm and fuzzy mood for a cozy small town story, so I wrote A Small Town Glamour Girl Christmas about a girl, Julie who looks like the iconic Audrey Hepburn. Even though she likes the uncomplicated straight forward life of living in a small town, when the dreamboat from her girlhood, London millionaire Jack Lamont returns to town, nothing is simple any more. She needs to make some tough choices in the midst of the heart palpitating excitement of falling in love.
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Comment: My holiday tradition is when I was a little girl my mom and sibling used to put up and decorate the tree together and while we were doing this we would sing to Christmas songs and have a great time. Afterward mom would make us all hot chocolate and we would sit and look at the tree with the lights off . Now that I have kids (8 and 7) I carried the tradition along with them!
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