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Christopher and Jaime (Pianos and Promises - A Novella Series Book 1) By Jennifer Peel


Christopher and Jaime (Pianos and Promises - A Novella Series Book 1)
By Jennifer Peel

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11563 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-09-06
  • Released on: 2016-09-06
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Product Description

Doesn't everyone say you should marry your best friend?

Jaime Seger has two goals in life: marry her best friend, the man that owns her heart and soul, and buy her very own grand piano. But Christopher McKay, who has no idea Jaime's been in love with him since she was eleven years old, never gets the memo and marries someone else.

When Christopher's wife dies, Jamie finds herself helping him raise his young daughter. A year later, she is on the other end of a very unlikely proposal,promising everything she thought she ever wanted.

But can their friendship survive a marriage of convenience?

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Christopher and Jaime is a well-written and enjoyable tale. Book One is highly recommended for romance readers" -Readers' Favorite Book Review
 
"What an amazing novella ... I couldn't put it down. Such a moving story from page to page." - Bethany from One Book at a Time

"Jennifer Peel is not only a writer, but a magician, because she wrote a novella, but then pulled everything I could want from a full-length novel out of her magic hat. I could NOT put it down after reading the first chapter. I'm fair and honest in saying this book is crazy good!" - Charissa from Joy in the Moments

"Oh my heart, Jennifer really knows how to tug at my heartstrings. I feel such strong emotions every time I read one of her books. She writes characters who are so real, I can feel their pain and celebrate when they triumph. This is a novella but the characters and storyline are fully developed and this book left me feeling completely satisfied. So well done!" - Kathy from I Am a Reader

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