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Her Christmas Miracle

Her Christmas Miracle

by Daniel Banner

FBT review:

Looking for your next feel-good indie romance ebook? Discover *Her Christmas Miracle* by Daniel Banner—a heartwarming, small-town holiday love story perfect for fans of uplifting Christian romance and clean, feel-good reads.

Jillian believes fate will bring her true love to her three times before they finally date. Firefighter Jak is clinging to a Christmas promise of his own. As graduation, career choices, and faith collide, these almost-lovers must decide whether to trust God’s timing—or risk everything to rewrite their prophecies.

If you enjoy cozy Christmas romances, firefighting heroes, slow-burn chemistry, and inspirational themes, *Her Christmas Miracle* is an ideal pick for your next indie ebook binge.

Publisher Description:

When two Christmas prophecies collide, Jillian and Jak have a chance at true love if their Christmas miracle clock doesn’t expire.


Jillian knows by serendipitous fate she’ll meet her true love three times before dating him. After one encounter with firefighter Jak Finlayson, she can’t wait for more, and is tempted to give up on fate and go find him.

Jak would give anything to run into Jillian again, but she remains as elusive as smoke. When a mysterious old woman shows up at the fire station with a fruitcake and a Christmas promise just for him, it restores his faith that he might find love by Christmas.

With Jillian graduating college and moving back home, and Jak considering firefighting on a national level, time might run out on both of their Christmas miracles. Will they trust God and fate, or cheat their prophecies and risk losing out forever?

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