A
Romance for Christmas
by
Kayelle Allen
Genre:
Sweet Holiday Romance
A
sweet holiday romance showcasing love, loss, and the spirit of
giving.
Can
you fall in love again when the love of your life has gone?
On
Christmas Eve, the love of Dara's life passed away in a tragic
accident, leaving Dara with their three-year-old daughter. Though
insurance paid for the basics, there wasn't much left. Now it's
Christmas Eve again, there's no money for a tree, and everything Dara
loves has been sold to survive.
A
knock on the door reveals a cop, with a gift that will change her
entire life.
A
romance full of hope, so sweet there's not even a kiss...
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I’m
Science Fiction author Kayelle Allen. I did a tour in the US Navy,
where I climbed around airplanes fixing black boxes that helped
pilots find their way home. I wrote my first novel at 18 but to this
day, it’s hidden under my bed, where (trust me) it will remain.
Gems from it, however, launched several series in my galaxy-wide
universe of stories. From childhood, I was the victim of an
overactive imagination and inherited the Irish gift of gab from my
mother. From my father, I got a healthy respect for mechanical
things. Small wonder I write Science Fiction and Fantasy peopled with
misbehaving robots, mythic heroes, role playing immortal gamers, and
warriors who purr.
I’m
a member of RomVets, a group of military and former military women
who write romance. In 2014, I was awarded an honorary lifetime
membership to the OutlantaCon Science Fiction Convention for support
of the convention since its debut. I founded Marketing for Romance
Writers (more about them below), and today it has over 7k members. I
also lead a writer’s group in my community. Now that I’m retired,
I stay busier than ever. I’ve been married so long I’m tenured.
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