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Avery, a character in Home for the Holidays, is Dylan's crush. She is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance

Avery has brown hair, brown eyes and tan skin. She wears a gray coat over a white blouse.

Personality

Chapters

Home for the Holidays

Home for the Holidays

  • Chapter 2: Let It Snow
  • Chapter 3: Santa Claus is Comin' To Town
  • Chapter 4: Do You Wanna Build A Snowman?
  • Chapter 5: Breaking the Ice
  • Chapter 6: Written in the Stars (Mentioned)
  • Chapter 7: The Night Before Christmas
  • Chapter 8: Winter Wonderland
  • Chapter 9: A Haven in Winter
  • Chapter 10: And a Happy New Year!

Relationships

Dylan Joy

Dylan has a crush on Avery. Depending on your character's actions, Avery's interest in Dylan will grow. If you consistently ecourage Dylan towards Avery throughout the book, the two will begin to officially date at the end of Chapter 10.

Henry

Henry is Avery's ex-boyfriend. He displays little regard for her feelings and tries to keep her away from Dylan, who has a clear interest in her. Avery breaks up with Henry in Chapter 8, either after becoming fed up with his attitude towards Dylan or with his tendency to stand her up on dates, depending on your choices.

Holly Wright

Avery is one of Holly's students. She was responsible for leaking Holly's book, The Heart of Winter, but Holly forgave her as it turns out that something good came out of it.

Other Looks

Trivia

  • She shares the same forename as Avery Wilshere from the Platinum series.
  • The name Avery is of English origin and means: Rules with elf-wisdom, ruler of the elves, counselor, sage, wise, descendant of Eber. The name Eber is of Hebrew origin and means "one that passes" or "anger". It's a most common variant of the Ancient German name Alberich, equivalent of Old French name Auberon (Oberon in English). In the German Mythology, Alberich is the King of the elfs; this state made Oberon the king of the fairies in medieval mythology, being considered his counterpart.
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