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"This is more than a Christmas story - it is about a love that lasts for eternity. A story which begins with a child like fantasy, twists into a modern day romance and ends in a sweet declaration of eternal love. Jack is trying to find his lost love and Amara is looking for her first real love. This book would make a great Christmas movie. I can’t wait to read the next book in the Holly Hill series."

Terri Paulson-Sasaki

"Delightfully sweet romance worthy of a Hallmark Christmas movie, with the added tension of world-ending stakes that somehow wove flawlessly into the sweetness of the romance. I loved the prose. There were times when I paused just to appreciate how beautifully an idea was conveyed. Though I live in the heat of South Mississippi, and read this book in July, I easily escaped into the frigid temperatures of winter because of how well the story was written. The world building and magic felt real. I definitely recommend."

Maggie England

I absolutely LOVED this witty holiday romance! This book gave me so many “Hallmark movie” vibes plus contemporary romance novels, and then add the drama from the witty Christmas characters. I was hooked from page 1 and couldn’t wait to read what was going to happen next! I loved the unpredictable moments throughout the book with twists along the way, but ultimately cheered on Amara and her happy love-ending to the finish. I highly recommend His Christmas Bride for a fun, fresh, unpredictable and heart-warming holiday read. I can’t wait to read more from author Diana James!

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Chapter 01

Beyond the footsteps of mankind, where the cold cut through skin to chill the bone, was a magical village called the North Pole. To Jack Frost, it was simply home and had been for the last two millennium. Or two. He had stopped counting after the first couple of centuries.

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