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With her fiancé far away fighting a war in Korea, Sarah faces a blue Christmas in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1953. But going to work as an elf at Glosser’s Department Store turns her holiday upside-down. Santa Claus, played by fellow employee Frank, falls beard over sleighbells for her. When the magic of the season at Glosser’s lights a spark of romance between them, Sarah is torn between the man at war and the one in the St. Nick outfit. On the night before Christmas, she must make a fateful choice that changes everything…and leads her to a crossroads 63 years later at the famous musical Christmas tree in Johnstown’s Central Park. Don’t miss this sweet holiday romance by the author of LONG LIVE GLOSSER’S and PENN TRAFFIC FOREVER.
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A GLOSSER'S CHRISTMAS LOVE STORY
Copyright © 2018 by Robert Jeschonek
www.robertjeschonek.com
Cover and Interior Art Copyright © 2018 by Ben Baldwin
www.benbaldwin.co.uk
Photos Copyright © 2018 William Glosser, Philip Balko, and Bob Hancock, as credited
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Published in December 2016 by arrangement with the author. All rights reserved by the author.
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Published by Pie Press Publishing
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Easter at Glosser’s
Fear of Rain
Halloween at Glosser’s
Long Live Glosser’s
Penn Traffic Forever
Richland Mall Rules
The Glory of Gable’s
The Masked Family
To the men and women of Glosser Bros., who brought such passion to everything they did, especially during the holidays.
Even before Jason kissed her, Emma thought it was a perfect moment.
Snowflakes fluttered down around them, drifting lazily out of the night sky. The cold air was barely moving, only lightly stirring her long black hair. Strings of white lights clung to the spindly tree branches around them, giving off a magical glow.
Best of all, the giant Christmas tree in the middle of Johnstown's Central Park danced with colorful patterns of light, flashing and changing in time to the holiday music playing from nearby speakers.
Jason's face had been bathed in the blinking light from that tree when he pulled her close. "I'm so happy when I'm with you." His cheeks had flashed red and green when he'd said those words. "I mean, every time I'm with you."
Emma's heart had been pounding. She could have sworn it had been beating in time with the song that was playing--"Let it Snow."
"I feel the same way," she'd said. "It's like we were made for each other."