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The Christmas We Almost Lost

A Second-Chance Christmas Romance

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The Christmas We Almost Lost

By: Thomas Lee
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This Christmas, saving their marriage may require risking everything.

Claire and Ethan arrive at his childhood home with one unspoken truth between them: their marriage is over. Twelve years of quiet compromises, postponed conversations, and unchosen moments have led them here—snowbound, emotionally exhausted, and preparing to say goodbye.

But when a winter storm traps them inside the house—and inside the memories they’ve spent years avoiding—everything changes.

Surrounded by Eleanor’s letters, traditions, and a legacy of choosing love even when it’s hard, Claire and Ethan are forced to confront the question they’ve both been afraid to ask:

Do they still want the same future?

As old wounds surface and long-buried dreams reemerge, Claire faces a decision that could redefine her life—and Ethan must decide whether love means holding on or finally making room.

The Christmas We Almost Lost is a poignant, second-chance holiday romance about marriage, identity, and the quiet courage it takes to choose each other again.

Perfect for readers who love emotional, character-driven stories of hope, healing, and love reclaimed.

This is a low-heat, emotionally intimate second-chance romance focused on marriage and personal growth.

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The robotic narration was terrible. The story was rushed, and at times made no sense. The couple goes to the husband‘s mother‘s bakery, and the girl working there says she is his mother‘s granddaughter, yet he doesn’t know her, and there is no mention of whose child she is. Very poorly thought out plot.

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