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A Haven Point Beginning
A Haven Point Beginning | RaeAnne Thayne
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New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne brings readers a heartwarming snowed-in romance in this prequel novella!Gemma Summerhill wanted a fresh start in Haven Point, a place where no one knew about her accident and would treat her like a fragile rose because of it. Getting stranded on the side of a mountain was not part of that plan, nor was being rescued by Josh Bailey—a man too confident for his own good—and going back to his ranch to wait out the storm. But the snow isn’t letting up, and with a warm fire keeping them cozy, Gemma and Josh might let their guards down…if past grief doesn’t overshadow their present—and future. Check out the rest of the Haven Point series! 1. Snow Angel Cove 2. Redemption Bay 3. Evergreen Springs 4. Riverbend Road 5. Snowfall on Haven Point 6. Serenity Harbor 7. Sugar Pine Trail 8. The Cottages on Silver Beach 9. Season of Wonder 10. Coming Home for Christmas 11. Summer at Lake Haven Don't miss Thayne's next release, The Path to Sunshine Cove: three love stories in one with the emotional pull of Debbie Macomber, Barbara Delinsky and Susan Wiggs!
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AshRaye
A Haven Point Beginning | RaeAnne Thayne
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A sweet and short novella that is mostly just a charming meet-cute and small introduction to some of the characters.

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I just blew thru this 80-page novella (of which, only about 60 pgs were this particular story. The rest is an excerpt). Too short to really get invested in the characters, but it still had the charm and warmth of RaeAnne Thayne‘s full-length novels. A storm leaves Gemma stranded high in the snowy mountains, but she is rescued by Josh and stays overnight at his warm, cozy cabin while the roads are cleared. (There‘s a sweet dog in the story, Toby!)