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A Christmas of Renewed Faith

A Christian Christmas Romance

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A Christmas of Renewed Faith

By: Kayla Lowe
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Milly Cook thought she had left Cedar Ridge, and her faith, behind for good. After the devastating loss of her fiancé, she turned away from God, believing her broken heart could never heal. But when her mother convinces her to come home for Christmas, Milly finds herself drawn back to the small town she once knew—and to a man who understands her pain.

Noah Boyle is a widower struggling to find peace after his wife’s passing. For two years, he’s avoided Christmas and the reminders of what he’s lost. But his young daughter, Lily, believes in miracles, and this year, she’s asking for one of her own: a chance for her daddy to smile again.

When Milly and Noah’s paths cross in the midst of Cedar Ridge’s Christmas celebrations, they discover a connection neither expected. As they volunteer together and share their heartaches, they begin to see the possibility of new love—if only they can find the faith to trust in God’s plan.

This Christmas, Milly and Noah must open their hearts to each other and to the greatest gift of all: a renewed faith in love, hope, and second chances.

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This was a cute story but the narration with AI is absolutely atrocious. It is monotone there’s no change in the voice and I hate AI narration. I hope they don’t use it too often

Good story of redemption

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