Christmas at Terminal One

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This Christmas, love takes an unexpected flight.

Claire and Jack, both bound for New Jersey just days before Christmas, find their plans disrupted by an overbooked flight. Enticed by the promise of a cozy hotel room and complimentary meals, they each decide to stay an extra day in Munich. Claire's financial worries drive her choice, believing her career is on the brink of collapse, while Jack simply seeks adventure.

As the magical Munich winter unfurls before them, their paths collide in a whirlwind of misadventures and laughter. Amidst the Bavarian scenery and holiday festivities, an initial misunderstanding soon turns into a serendipitous encounter.

With each shared moment, laughter, and stolen glance, Claire and Jack discover that the unplanned detour in Munich has given love a chance to blossom. Can the enchantment of Christmas and the charm of Munich ignite a romance that will last a lifetime?

Join Claire and Jack on a heartwarming journey of unexpected connections, laughter, and love in this sweet romantic comedy set against the backdrop of a Bavarian winter wonderland. Christmas at Terminal One is a story of hope, unexpected chances, and the magic of the season, where love truly takes flight.

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The "Home (Abroad) for the Holidays" series consists of interconnected standalone romantic comedies that can be read independently. For the ultimate reader experience, though, I recommend reading them in this order:

  1. Christmas on Inishmore
  2. Christmas at Terminal One
  3. Christmas by the Sea
  4. Christmas in the Highlands (coming soon!)

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If only the loose wheel on her suitcase would just give up the ghost and fall off already, then this trip would be complete. Claire dragged the offending piece of luggage through the terminal, fighting against the one wonky wheel that kept trying to pull her in the opposite direction.

It was as if the wheel were a symbol of everything that had gone wrong in the last six weeks. The European tour that Claire’s publishers had arranged for her hadn’t been anything like the book tours she was accustomed to in the United States. And it wasn’t just about the fact that so much of the communication was done through translators—that part, at least, she could get used to. It was more the fact that she had been so utterly alone throughout it that was starting to sting now.

In the interest of Velvet Leaf Publishing’s budget, presumably, Claire had been traveling alone, without a familiar, friendly face joining her from start to finish. The English publisher of her books had arranged the tour stops in London and Edinburgh, and the company that owned her German translations had covered Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich. At the other stops, she had more or less been on her own.

And, apart from the days she had spent in Ireland with her best friend Emma and Emma’s new husband Connor, Claire had gotten…lonely. She wouldn’t have admitted it out loud to anyone who had asked—and her parents and her brother had asked, almost as if they (or really just Jeremy) were teasing her. She had laughed it off—“Can you imagine? Me, get lonely?”—but it hadn’t stopped her from testing the waters with Bianca, her agent, to see if there was any chance of cutting the tour a bit short.