The couple who started the whole Crandall clan face a crossroads as their fortieth wedding anniversary approaches. As their six children plan a surprise party, the couple struggle to stay together through the holidays. Will they be able to pull off a second chance at romance after forty years?
Nolan and Sofia Crandall have remained in love and together for forty years despite their differences. He's Irish. She's Italian. He comes from a working-class family. She was raised as an heiress to a meat packing dynasty. He's a Republican senator. She's a staunch Democrat. In the past, they had worked through the differences. But a rift develops between them even as all their dreams as parents are realized with a houseful of grandkids on the way. With their kids intent on being in their home for the holidays, the politician and his wife must find a way to make memories for the family they created.
Their six children, facing their own issues, look to their parents as an example of how a marriage should work, until things begin to fall apart right before the surprise party on Christmas Day. The six siblings work to save their parent's marriage for the sake of their own. During the Christmas holidays, they all come together to help their parents find their way back to one another or face a divorce of gargantuan proportions.
Love on Holiday is the seventh novel in the Rivals in Love sweet Chicago family saga romance series. Rivals in Love showcases the Crandall family siblings who are all in successful careers. But they forgot one thing while becoming rising stars. They forgot all about love. Their father, a U.S. Senator, aspires for high office, but their mother, the heir to a fortune, only wants her children married and with children. Love on Holiday brings back all the characters from the six previous books. Readers will learn how the "happily ever after" couples are faring in this seventh book in the Rivals in Love series.
Buy your copy of Love on Holiday to discover how love rekindles and offers a second chance to Sofia and Nolan Crandall.
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P.C. Zick began her writing career in 1998 as a journalist. She's won various awards for her essays, columns, editorials, articles, and fiction. She describes herself as a "storyteller" no matter the genre.
She's published five works of fiction and two nonfiction books.
She was born in Michigan and moved to Florida in 1980. She finds the stories of Florida and its people and environment a rich base for her storytelling platform. Florida's quirky and abundant wildlife - both human and animal - supply her fiction with tales almost too weird to be believable.
Her fiction contains the elements most dear to her heart, ranging from love to the environment. In her novels, she advances the cause for wildlife conservation and energy conservation. She believes in living lightly upon this earth with love, laughter, and passion.
"This is one of the most exciting times to be an author," Ms. Zick says. "I'm honored to be a part of the revolution in writing and publishing."