Synopsis:
    "Lucinda Brant’s delightful novella, FAIRY CHRISTMAS, Kitty Aldershot is
 orphaned and forced to live on others’ charity. Offered a home under 
the generous roof of her relatives, the Earl of Salt Hendon and his 
countess, Kitty wants for nothing, not even the affections of Mr. Tom 
Allenby. But when Kitty stumbles across a letter written by Lady 
Caroline that reveals how Mr. Allenby would be ruined should he marry 
the likes of Kitty, she realizes she has been fooling herself all along.
 Kitty’s world crumbles around her as she recognizes she will forever be
 alone with no prospects at all.
    Sarah M. Eden’s charming romance novella A CHRISTMAS PROMISE, Sean 
Kirkpatrick is trying to get to his new place of employment, Kilkenny 
Castle, in order to start as the new stablehand. His only requirement is
 to drive a team of high-spirited nags from Dublin to Kilkenny in a 
certain amount of time. Unfortunately he winds up in a muddy field, 
stuck, lost, and running out of time. He’s about to lose the job before 
he can prove himself capable of finishing his first assignment. When 
Maeve Butler arrives on the scene, Sean isn’t sure if she’s intent on 
rescuing him or bent on torturing him with her fiery wit and lovely dark
 eyes.
    In Heather B. Moore’s enchanting novella, TWELVE MONTHS, Lucien 
Baxter’s best and most incorrigible friend, Will, dies unexpectedly, 
leaving behind his new bride and unborn child the week before Christmas.
 Will’s last request is that Lucien watches over Cora, not just as a 
benefactor, but as a husband. When Lucien does his duty and proposes to 
Cora, he’s turned down flat. But over the course of the next few days, 
Lucien discovers that marrying Cora wouldn’t be any sort of duty after 
all, but a matter of following his heart.  
    In Lu Ann Staheli’s sweet romance novella, A FEZZIWIG CHRISTMAS, 
Dick Wilkins and his best friend Ebenezer Scrooge have been looking 
forward to the annual Fezziwig Christmas dance for weeks. Ebenezer is 
practically engaged to Annabelle Fezziwig, and Dick hopes to start 
courting her younger sister, Pricilla. Once the dance starts, and 
Pricilla arrives, as pretty and charming as ever, Dick discovers that 
he’s not the only man vying for her attention.  His best friend advises 
Dick that he has to win Pricilla’s heart, as well as her mother’s favor.
 Losing his heart has suddenly become very complicated.
    A TASTE OF HOME, a captivating romance by Annette Lyon, we meet 
Claire Jennings, who’s on her way to spend Christmas with her family. As
 she rides the train with William Rhodes, who grew up across the street,
 memories of Christmases past flood her mind. He may be twenty-one now, 
but she can’t forget his torturous teasing from their school years. At 
the rail station, Claire discovers that her home is under quarantine 
because her little brother has measles. She's stuck in town, away from 
her family, on her favorite holiday. William stays behind with her, and 
as Christmas Day approaches and her homesickness deepens, she discovers 
that perhaps he has changed in more ways than one.
    Becca Wilhite’s entrancing novella, MY MODERN GIRL, follows Margie, 
who lands her dream job as a clerk at Macy’s department store in New 
York City. Margie might be new in town, but she’s determined to succeed 
and prove to Henry that moving to the city was the right decision. As 
the Christmas season approaches, Margie realizes that being a “modern 
girl” might not be all she had dreamed of and Henry might have more to 
offer than she ever imagined."
Review:
    Another great collection of Anthologies. Each novella brings in the Christmas Spirit. If you are in the holiday frame of mind these short stories are well worth your time. Each story has Romance, and it takes place when most of the characters are not expecting it or looking for it.
    Take your time and spread out the stories during the week or month or read them all within one day or night. That is what is great about these collections. I cant say much else about the books since looking at the synopsis sums them up nicely. Each story was well written and thought out by the Author, and I don't have much complaint.
    If your in the holiday mood and need some romance, then this book is for you!
Welcome!! This blog is for me to review books I have read and/or are reading. I read a lot of books, but don't write a review for every one. I do stick them in the slideshow to the side of the posts as often as I can. I review mostly Christian based novels, but read a variety of genres as well. Enjoy!
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
I want to be Baptized/Annalisa Hall/Corey Egbert
Synopsis:
"Depicts what baptism really means for children's lives by comparing it to objects they remember and relate to. Turn to these heartwarming illustrations and meaningful analogies next time a child asks you about baptism."
Review:
Need help explaining baptism to your children? Look no further. This book highlights the importance of being baptized. It helps the child understand the steps they need to take before, and the steps they need to take after baptism, to keep the Holy Ghost with them.
I honestly wish I had this book a couple of years ago when my niece asked me to give a talk at her own baptism. Now that I have this book, it will definitely be available for the rest of my family when the time comes for them to be baptized.
The book is well written and well illustrated. Towards the end of the book they have the different stepping stones with some additional information such as Scriptures and Hymn numbers. Check out the other book they have out called "The Holy Ghost is like a Blanket".
    
"Depicts what baptism really means for children's lives by comparing it to objects they remember and relate to. Turn to these heartwarming illustrations and meaningful analogies next time a child asks you about baptism."
Review:
Need help explaining baptism to your children? Look no further. This book highlights the importance of being baptized. It helps the child understand the steps they need to take before, and the steps they need to take after baptism, to keep the Holy Ghost with them.
I honestly wish I had this book a couple of years ago when my niece asked me to give a talk at her own baptism. Now that I have this book, it will definitely be available for the rest of my family when the time comes for them to be baptized.
The book is well written and well illustrated. Towards the end of the book they have the different stepping stones with some additional information such as Scriptures and Hymn numbers. Check out the other book they have out called "The Holy Ghost is like a Blanket".
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