tailieunhanh - Seasons Readings - A Collection Of Short Stories By Talented Authors

At 6'2 it wasn't always easy to find a comfortable sitting position. After a moment of perfect balance, his chair tipped too far back and he began the terrifying free fall. Then, before he could steady himself, a figure stood over his head as he lay back suspended in mid-air. Stephen stared up at the woman holding the back of his chair. Wavy, dark hair hung around her face and past her low-cut. | Seasons Readings By Lia Fairchild Mel Comley Valerie Maarten Libby Fischer Hellmann Tania Tirraoro Melissa A. Smith Sue Owen CactusRose Mary Pat Hyland Cover by Tania Tirraoro Copyright 2011 by Lia Fairchild All Rights Reserved Smashwords Edition License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you re reading this book and did not purchase it or it was not purchased for your use only then please return to and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. This is a work of fiction. Names characters places and incidents are products of the author s imagination or are used fictitiously and not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events locales organizations or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental. CONTENTS Home for Christmas by Lia Fairchild Approx. 7 000 words Lonely Christmas Without You by Mel Comley Approx. 1 300 words The Legacy of Sandy Klausse by Valerie Maarten Approx. 7 000 words The Jade Elephant Libby Fischer Hellmann Approx. 3 500 words Eleanor s Christmas Surprise by Tania Tirraoro Approx. 3 200 words Christmas Rainbows by Melissa A. Smith Approx. 1 300 words A Basketball A Storm Drain and a Choo-Choo Train by Sue Owen Approx. 8 500 words Silver Bells by CactusRose Approx. 2 600 words Kate and The Irishman by Mary Pat Hyland Approx. 5 000 words HOME FOR CHISTMAS BY LIA FAIRCHILD I feel like such a jackass Stephen said. He glared at his best friend willing his attention from some women across the bar. Dude are we still talking about this his buddy said. He didn t turn around. A mix of pumping music muffled conversations and clanking barware surrounded them at their corner table. Yes Stephen nudged the table causing a mini tremor to roll across their beers. Hey Joe I m trying to talk to you

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