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Informationen zum Autor Marissa Stapley is the New York Times bestselling author of Reese’s Book Club pick Lucky , as well as international bestsellers Mating for Life , Things to Do When It’s Raining , and The Last Resort . She has also co-written The Holiday Swap and All I Want for Christmas with bestselling author Karma Brown under the pen name Maggie Knox. Many of her novels have been optioned for television and her journalism has appeared in publications across North America. She lives in Toronto with her family. Uzma Jalaluddin is the internationally bestselling author of Ayesha at Last and Hana Khan Carries On . A high school teacher, she has also written a regular column for the Toronto Star and contributed to The Atlantic . Her first novel was optioned for film by Pascal Pictures and her second novel was optioned for film by Kaling International and Amazon Studios. She lives in Toronto with her family. Klappentext "Three times the holiday magic. Three times the chaos"--Cover. Leseprobe One Anna December 20, 2000 Denver, Colorado 5 days until Christmas 2 days until Hanukkah begins The 25th day of Ramadan Anna Gibson awoke to the sound of sleigh bells ringing. She opened her eyes to see her boyfriend of six months, Nicholas Vandergrey, standing beside the bed, his blond curls still mussed from sleep. He was wearing the deep blue bathrobe she liked because it matched his eyes and a Santa hat at a jaunty angle-and he was holding a ribbon of sleigh bells. "Good morning, most perfect woman in the world," he said, smiling down at her. "It's time for you to wake up." He shook the bells, and she tried not to wince at the jangling sound. "You have to get out of bed and start this day, because it's going to end with you landing in Toronto and joining the Vandergreys for the best Christmas of your life. " He knelt down beside the bed and stared deep into her eyes. "I love you, Anna." Anna found herself hoping she had remembered to remove last night's mascara as she said, "I love you, too, Nick." "I can't wait for what's in store over the next week. I have so many Christmas surprises for you." "And I have so many surprises for you," she said, sitting up in bed. "It really is going to be the perfect Christmas." She felt a small twinge as she said the word "Christmas." She couldn't help it. This year, Christmas and Hanukkah fell at the same time, which brought memories of a childhood long past, when her family celebrated both holidays, no matter where they landed on the calendar. The best years were when they aligned, like this one. Except she had a new life now. A perfect life. With Nick. "You okay there, Anna?" "Oh, I'm fine. Just"-she smiled at him and told a tiny lie-"happy." There is only one happiness in this life. To love, and be loved. Anna heard her father's encouraging voice in her head, the way she often did. Jack Gibson had always been a big proponent of useful aphorisms-and now that he was gone, Anna was grateful for these sayings because it often felt like she still had him guiding her. She now smiled a genuine smile. She was twenty-seven years old and on her way to a happy ending. Plus, it was wonderful , she decided, that two of her most beloved holidays were falling at the same time. She had read in the Denver Post the day before that it was Ramadan, too; this was why the stores and airports were busier than ever this year. The increased demand on travel from this rare tri-holiday season was the reason she hadn't been able to get on the same flight as Nick,whose mother, Alicia, had booked his ticket home ages ago. As much as she had wanted to fly with her boyfriend, catching a slightly later flight gave her time to stop into th...