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It is Valentine’s Day weekend in Mossy Creek, and romantic chaos erupts everywhere! Complicating matters is a small, quirky, touring circus stranded in town after its touring bus breaks down. With clowns, jugglers, bear tamers, and acrobats running amuck, no heart is safe—especially not the... read more

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It is Valentine’s Day weekend in Mossy Creek, and romantic chaos erupts everywhere! Complicating matters is a small, quirky, touring circus stranded in town after its touring bus breaks down. With clowns, jugglers, bear tamers, and acrobats running amuck, no heart is safe—especially not the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

It is Valentine’s Day weekend in Mossy Creek, and romantic chaos erupts everywhere! Complicating matters is a small, quirky, touring circus stranded in town after its touring bus breaks down. With clowns, jugglers, bear tamers, and acrobats running amuck, no heart is safe—especially not the one belonging to the local librarian.
Widowed librarian Hannah Longstreet is blind-sided by a famous Scottish photographer, Dave Brodie, with the help of a French knife-thrower and her own young daughter. Before the circus moves on, Hannah discovers love can erupt even when you hide from it.

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  • “Even with Granddaddy sick, still, there was a sort of welcome ... of peace, less stress, less activity, more simple.”
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  • Fireworks are delightful, but fleeting. The constant awareness of another human being to whom you matter, and who matters to you, is not.
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  • You have to be a lot younger than fifty to believe you'll live forever. I won't call the distant horizon Death because I believe it's a crossing point, not a final destination. But it's there.
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  • at mid-life will tell you that they now see a horizon in the distance. Like a haunting panorama of our farthest Appalachians, misty and lavender-blue, that border between earth and Heaven is faint but discernible
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  • Lady Victoria Salter Stanhope The Cliffs Seaward Road St. Ives, Cornwall, TR3 7PJ United Kingdom Dear Vick: Remember how I told you I sensed trouble in the air last month, on that whacky winter Saturday when common sense left town on a cold January breeze and all heck broke loose? Miss Irene led the elderly Creekites in a handicapped scooter protest, and Honey and Bert Lymon
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Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 6 of 8 in Mossy Creek Hometown Series. (standard series)

Preceded by A Day in Mossy Creek, and followed by Critters of Mossy Creek.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Debra Leigh Smith (Editor)

Other Contributors:

  1. Sandra Chastain (Author)
  2. Debra Dixon (Author)
  3. Martha Crockett (Author)
  4. Susan Goggins (Author)
  5. Maureen Hardegree (Author)
  6. Carolyn McSparren (Author)
  7. Carmen Green (Author)
  8. Wayne Dixon (Author)
  9. Sabrina Jeffries (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: BelleBooks
Country: United States
Publication Date: 2007
ISBN: 9780976876083
Page Count: 288

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PS3569.M5177 A95 2007
  • Dewey: 813.54

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Adults

Adult themes


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