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'The perfect festive read!' Debbie Johnson Christmas is the perfect time to fall in love...When Amelia arrives in Manhattan to help Cleo at her knitting stall, she's expecting a peaceful holiday. But soon she's busy trying to get her surly nephew Kyle and his mum to work through their problems. Amelia is used to putting others first, but is this one challenge too far?Single dad Nathan wants to give his daughter, Scarlett, the world after he failed so dismally before. But in trying to give her everything, will he push her too far and lose her forever?Meanwhile, Cleo's fiance Dylan is pressuring her to set a date for the wedding, but with her stepdaughter Ruby against the idea and creating mayhem wherever she can, Cleo doubts she'll ever manage to start planning what should be the best day of their lives.The snow is beginning to fall, the chestnuts are roasting and the mulled cider is ready to serve, but will anyone be able to find their happy ever after this Christmas?A charming festive read from bestselling author Helen Rolfe, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Jessica Redland and Kate Forster.Praise for Helen Rolfe:'Full of festive spirit and intriguing family secrets!' Heidi Swain'Helen Rolfe is an absolute specialist at building cosy communities and making me want to live there. I want the characters as my friends!' Sue Moorcroft'I really loved this book. I fully intended to save it for the long bank holiday weekend, to be enjoyed leisurely over a few days, but I ended up devouring it all in just two sittings...' Jo Bartlett'A beautiful tale exploring the bonds of family and friendship and how strong these are when tested. Loved it' Jessica Redland'A gorgeous story of love, loss, best friends and unbreakable bonds. It truly melted my heart' Shari Low'Beautiful, magical and incredibly moving' ????? Reader Review'It's a book version of a Hallmark movie' ????? Reader Review'A warm romantic feel-good read' ????? Reader Review*Please note this is a re-release of Christmas Promises at the Garland Street Markets, previously published by Helen J Rolfe*