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Christmas in Northern Hearts by Laurie Wood
Christmas in Northern Hearts By Laurie Wood Northern Hearts (Heroes of the Tundra Book 2) is my Christmas novella set in the real-life town of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. It’s called the Polar Bear Capitol of the World. I set my entire series there, and my husband and I flew up in 2019 so that I…

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