Winter at Rosewood Inn

Winter at Rosewood Inn

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In the quiet, snowy town of Victoria, Claire runs a small inn and lives a simple life. One day, Daniel, a writer looking for peace, arrives at her door. As days pass, they grow closer through small talks and shared moments. But when it's time for Daniel to leave, Claire fears she might lose more than just a guest. Will he stay, or will he go? Only the pages and the snow hold the answer. I apologize if in this story there are similarities in character or place. Happy reading.
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