![]() “Well, thank you.” And now would she move on through the crowd, this graceful elf who smelled of frankincense? But she showed no sign of stirring from his side and, instead, smiled back at him. Runi pushed that alarming thought to the back of his mind and accepted a mug. “I’m helping make sure everyone has what he needs.” “It seems you are always bringing me refreshment.” She held a mug of steaming punch in each hand. The beautiful black-haired elf looked lovelier than ever dressed in a robe of deep green. Runi looked round and straight into the same emerald eyes that had been haunting him. “Why, hello,” a voice said from beside him. We leave carrots outside for Santa’s Reindeer. What’s the strangest Christmas tradition your family does to celebrate? Irish Pot Roast with Guiness, a tradition at our house. There’s always snow at the North Pole!įor Christmas, will you be having turkey, goose, ham, prime rib, or something else? ![]() What is your heroine’s favorite Christmas tradition? The Christmas wedding with a reindeer as a best man. ![]() What scene did you adore writing in this book? What’s the one present your hero least wants to open Christmas morning? The scene when the trolls trace our hero and heroine down the mountain is lots of fun!ĭoes your heroine prefer a real or artificial tree for Christmas? What is your favorite scene/moment in your book? It will take assistance from a reindeer and a whole lot of Christmas magic to make this elf’s wish come true. Give us the one to two sentence tagline for your book. ![]()
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