Greenville is buzzing with excitement as local author Elizabeth Wafler prepares to release her fifth novel, and first romance, titled “Christmas at Reedy Falls.” Drawing inspiration from her enchanting visit to the Grand Bohemian Lodge in downtown Greenville, Wafler’s latest work promises to be a delightful blend of nostalgia, love, and the magic of Christmas.
“Christmas at Reedy Falls” is centered around Mamie Morrow, a young journalist from Charleston. Burdened by the recent loss of her beloved grandfather, Mamie inherits a mysterious box filled with items from her childhood. These treasures date back to a trip she took with her grandfather to New Mexico when she was just three years old.
Although Mamie doesn’t recall the visit, she knows her grandfather was Navajo, and the Grand Bohemian Lodge is teeming with vibrant Native American art. As she explores the Lodge during the festive season, Mamie embarks on a journey to rediscover her lost memories, hoping that the beautiful artifacts around her will help unlock the past.
The storytelling warms up even more with the introduction of Robert Fitzpatrick, a charming photographer who has made the move from South Boston to Charleston. Robert is drawn to Mamie’s spirited personality and determination, but with her career taking precedence, the two must navigate the delicate balance between love and ambition. As Christmas Day draws near, both characters are faced with the struggle between dreams and reality, ultimately discovering the *Christmas magic* that comes from believing in love.
Additionally, Wafler reveals a poignant childhood memory that played a significant role in shaping her story. “My uncle, Gary Sumner, was a military judge stationed in South Dakota, and we visited his family there when I was five years old,” she reminisces. “My memories of our parents taking my cousins and me to a Native American reservation are hazy, but we had the photo. As I grew, I wondered about the imposing but kind man who allowed us to be photographed with him. He became my inspiration for the late Tate Atwater character in the story.”
Fans of Wafler can meet the author and celebrate the launch of “Christmas at Reedy Falls” at two upcoming events. The first signing will be held at Barnes & Noble on Woodruff Road on November 29 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The second opportunity to meet Wafler is on December 7 at Barnes & Noble on Haywood Road, from noon to 4 p.m. These events are the perfect chance for readers to get their copies signed and chat with the talented author.
For more information about Wafler and her upcoming novel, visit elizabethsumnerwafler.com.
As Greenville cozies up for the festive season, “Christmas at Reedy Falls” is set to captivate readers with its heartwarming narrative, inviting them to reflect on love, loss, and the enchanting power of memories. Whether you’re a fan of romance or simply looking for a good holiday read, Elizabeth Wafler’s newest masterpiece is sure to brighten your spirits this Christmas!
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