Merri Wilcox has finally achieved her greatest dream and opened her own hair salon. Life is bliss until Brighton Stansbury walks through her door. Growing up, Brighton was behind every bad thing that happened to Merri. She hasn't seen him since high school graduation and could have happily continued like that forever.
When a winter storm traps Merri and Brighton together, will the pair finally learn to get along, or will the Christmas holiday become their new war zone?
Tifani Clark grew up on a potato farm in southeastern Idaho with two brothers and two sisters. Because of her location, she had a lot of space to imagine and daydream and often pretended to be characters in books--like Scarlett O'Hara. She is married to the love of her life and is the mother of four fabulous children. When not writing, she enjoys playing the violin and piano and traveling to new places.
Q and A with the Author:
1.
What is your favorite part
about writing?
a.
I love it when I’m writing and
hidden plot twists or personality quirks pop out without me knowing about it
beforehand. Sometimes discoveries are made that excite me.
2.
Is there a message in your
novel that you want your reader to grasp?
a.
Hmm…this story is meant to be lighthearted and fun. Maybe the message
could be not to judge others without knowing their full story.
Connect with the Author here:
10 Fun Facts
About Tifani Clark
1.
I am Mom to three boys and one
girl.
2.
I grew up on a potato farm so I
consider myself a ‘true’ Idahoan.
3.
I had a pencil stuck in my ear
for 15 years. (Loooong story!)
4.
I’ve played the violin for more
than 25 years and the piano even longer.
5.
I’m on a quest to see all 50
states.
6.
I love history and unsolved
mysteries. Show me a documentary about both and I’ll be engrossed from the
beginning to end.
7.
My first three released books
were ghost stories based on real events.
8.
My husband was one of my best
friends long before we dated…and he still is.
9.
I was somewhat of a class clown
growing up and could often be found sitting in the corner…or the principal’s
office.
10.
The first writing contest I won
was a 4th grade essay contest. I got $50 from a local grocery store.
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