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A Christmas Stamp (A Historical Christmas romantic short story)

A Historical Christmas romantic novella

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A Christmas Stamp (A Historical Christmas romantic short story)

By: Cynthia Hickey
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A contest to design a new stamp changes a small town forever.

Lilly Tipton has her first job as a telephonist in the picturesque town of Noel, Missouri. When she is injured riding her bicycle home from her job, she finds herself thrust into judging a contest to find a postmark that represents her little town. Not a difficult task other than the fact she must work with the very man who almost ran her over...the handsome mail carrier, Calvin Monroe.

After the death of his father and brother, and an injury obtained during his short time as a college football player, Calvin has no other plans than to work at his job and care for his mourning mother. When he literally runs into the lovely new telephonist, he knows all his future plans are changed. What he thought important turns out not to be.

As the town prepares for notoriety with its postmark contest, Lilly and Calvin must set aside their plans and let God take the reins of their future.
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Holidays Romance Christmas
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The story was okay, cute ending, however unrealistic, but the virtual reader was quite distracting. Would have enjoyed more with human voice.

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