Christmas Gifts: The Family Heirloom
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11/10/2025
As teenagers, best friends Ava, Lily, and Ella make wishes by tossing coins into a strange wishing well in Rome, Italy during their high school graduation trip. They each wish for their heart’s desire to come true in the future. Ava wishes for careers and success. Lily asks for them to travel the world. Ella wishes for each to find true love. Ten years later, the first two wishes have come to fruition but the third remains unfulfilled.Ava has reached a point in her life where she needs something more. She needs a vacation. Lily and Ella show up at her home unannounced and surprise her with a month-long trip to Italy. A mutual friend of theirs is getting married at a Tuscan villa, and they are all invited to the wedding.Italy is as beautiful as ever until she runs into Nick, a former flame from the past. He’d left her for his career after they’d spoken of marriage, and she had never understood what went wrong. Now he’s made it his mission to win her over again and somehow knows her every move. He’s also been invited to the wedding party by the groom. To make matters worse, the bride asks Ava and Nick to find her lost family tiara heirloom that is destined to bring good luck to any bride that wears it. They must work together to solve the mystery before the wedding . . . or risk ruining the entire ceremony.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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