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Fortunes for Eden It's hard to give up on something you want. It's even harder to wait when you know it's right. Izzy Adams' return to Eden Falls is supposed to be short and sweet-see her sister marry the man of her dreams, then return to her life in San Francisco. But a surprising discovery changes everything. The beautiful Victorian house she's always admired is for sale. Izzy is convinced, with help, the house can be restored to its former glory. Construction contractor Gunner Stone is the best in the business. When he's called to give a renovation estimate on an old Victorian, he sees a winter of solid work with good pay. There's just one major complication, the new owner is a girl he's had feeling for since she was a teenager. She's also the last person to see his sister alive. The last thing either of them need is a distraction, but fate and a fortune-teller see things differently. Snow and Mistletoe in Eden Falls A Wrong Number . . . A chance meeting under the mistletoe . . . 'Tis the season in Eden Falls. Ronnie Coleman, rushing to get ready for her first day on the job in a new town, is interrupted by a deep voice calling the wrong number. Her irritation is smoothed over when Mystery Man calls that evening to see how her day went. Ronnie enjoys their conversation and the texts they share over the next few days. Kevin Klein is taken by the alluring voice on the other end of the wrong number until he discovers that voice belongs to Ronnie-the woman who argues with him every chance she gets. He decides to keep this information to himself while planning several chance meetings. After they're caught under the mistletoe, both feel a spark they can't deny. However, Ronnie's holiday spirit turns chilly when she discovers Kevin has been hiding the truth. Can they put their differences behind them or will the holiday turn even colder? Rumors in Eden Falls Phoebe Adams and Leo Sawyer think it’s hysterical that everyone in Eden Falls assumes they’re more than just frie