Read A Christmas Miracle in Pajaro Bay (Pajaro Bay Series Book 6) Online
Authors: Barbara Cool Lee
F
rom the bestselling
Pajaro Bay series comes a little stand-alone short story meant to brighten your day.
M
att and Lori DiPietro
are celebrating their first Christmas as husband and wife—and their first holiday as official caretakers of the Pajaro Bay Lighthouse. All should be merry and bright on this cold, dark Christmas Eve.... But a danger from Matt's undercover agent past is about to come after them. If they survive until morning, it will be
A Christmas Miracle in Pajaro Bay.
W
elcome
to the charming little village of Pajaro Bay, with its cast of quirky characters and its funky cottages overlooking the sun-drenched coast. Readers praise the series for its "sweetness," its "excellent characterization," and say the books are "adorable, lively and like a warm hug."
2.
Home Improvement
(short story)4.
My Funny Valentine
(short story)5. Shadow's Lady
6. A Christmas Miracle in Pajaro Bay (short story)
7. Driving Ms. Daisy
8. Beach Blanket Bijou (get it FREE on the next page)
9. Blast From the Past
W
ould
you like a free Pajaro Bay short story?
In
Beach Blanket Bijou
, Dr. Quinn, the handsome dog expert on the evening news, is sought after by every woman in town—except the one he loves from afar: his boss, billionaire heiress Carmen Cordova. So when she suggests a new segment training her dog Bijou at the family's lavish estate on the coast, he's happy to oblige. But little Bijou's got a secret—and it just might get them all killed....
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Beach Blanket Bijou
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opyright
© 2014 by Barbara Cool Lee
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
O
riginally published
:
December 24, 2014
.
This edition published:
January 9, 2016.
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