The Narrative of a Christmas Eve
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Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2019
Set in the made-up town of Mistletoe Creek, Wisconsin, comes the narrative of Eve Winters. An older teen girl who struggles with a life of abuse through her domineering, unloving, and ruthless foster parents. She doesn't complain, she doesn't fight, and she doesn't ask for much of anything, but the one thing she's always wanted was a Christmas like she's seen from her little snow globe world. Yet, her communist, atheist, and overall uncaring foster parents demand a holiday free life. 

On the opposing end of life comes Chace Williams, a protected and overly loved quarterback who has parents that have sealed him from the darkness of life. His whole life he's celebrated Christmas in over-exaggerated festivities with cheery parents who have their holiday calendar stock full of activities. This one year as he's moving towards his final year of high school he wants to go to his girlfriend's lakehouse to celebrate Christmas.

His future is planned out . . .
She doesn't even have a future to look forward to . . .

They both want two different things . . .  

Total opposites who have gone to the same school for ten years yet never even said one word to one another . . . One school project that changes their lives drastically and sets their mixed courses in life into one seemingly straight direction . . . 

But what happens when the one you love is already taken? When the one you want to be with never opens up? When being with the one you love is a danger to your own life? And when they both have a past that holds them back?

Find out in The Narrative of a Christmas Eve . . . A Christmas unlike any other.
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