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Thrift Store Christmas

Pine Hollow Christmas, Book 3

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Thrift Store Christmas

By: Stephen Penezich
Narrated by: Ariana Abrego
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Summary

Thrift Store Christmas

Sometimes, the best gifts can’t be wrapped…

When a sudden snowstorm strands big-city executive Jennifer Marshall in a town she barely remembers, she never expects to find refuge in an old thrift store with flickering lights, questionable plumbing, and a brooding, flannel-wearing man named Paul who seems far too comfortable amidst the chaos.

Jennifer was on her way home to Pine Hollow for the holidays, or so she thought. But as the snow piles up outside and the power flickers out, she’s forced to slow down, unplug, and face everything she’s been trying not to feel. Like the fact that she hasn’t been truly happy in years. Or that her heart skips a beat every time Paul, a financially strapped romance novelist with a frustratingly good smile, looks at her across a table lit by candlelight and vintage Christmas lights.

Filled with snowed-in mishaps, second chances, and tenderness tucked between flannel and nostalgia, this cozy, heartfelt holiday romance is about getting lost, finding shelter, and discovering that sometimes the broken things are worth holding onto.

Cozy movie magic, slow-burning heat.

Thrift Store Christmas is Book 3 in the Pine Hollow Christmas Series, but each book can still be enjoyed on its own. This one leans closest to those classic holiday comfort-movies we secretly love.

©2025 Stephen Penezich (P)2026 Stephen Penezich
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