Leading Up To Christmas
Rosemary Sinclair came into Tom's life and the King patriarch fell for her. Their relationship was met by scepticism from Tom’s sons as they were fearful that Rosemary was only after Tom’s money, hence, their inheritance. Rosemary’s son, Grayson, didn’t approve of the new relationship either as he didn’t like the way it made Rosemary look. Despite attempts by Tom's son Matthew and Rosemary's daughter in-law Perdy to break up the relationship, Tom proposed to Rosemary and they decided to get married on Christmas Day. Tom started to build up a number of enemies in the village as his wedding day drew closer.
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