"three lighthearted warm second chance at love Yuletide tales"
"Just Like the Ones We Used To Know" by Brenda Novak.
Angela Forrester wants to give her beloved foster child
Kayla the gift she desires for Christmas; in a school
assignment Kayla wants to meet her biological father,
Matthew Jackson in Virginia City, who is unaware that he
sired a daughter. "The Night before Christmas" by Melinda Curtis. Instead
of his usual limo driver who is off for the Christmas
holiday with his family, Emma Roberts drives Simon Castle
to a key business meeting involving union reps who think
he is a rat. She teaches him more than just the meaning
of the holiday season as he learns to humanize his heart. "All the Christmases to Come" by Anna Adams. Single
father Andrew Durham and Rachel Ford love one another, but
disagree over having children. He wants none and she
wants some. They break up since they have no room for
compromise until he learns his Rachel is carrying his
second child. Now he must persuade her he wants her, his
offspring, and his unborn to form a happy family with him. These are three lighthearted warm second chance at love
Yuletide tales. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 5, 2006
SummaryJust Like the Ones We Used To Know by
Brenda Novak
Angela Forrester is determined her foster child will get the
one thing she wants for Christmas: to meet her real
fathereven though he doesn't know he has a little girl.
The Night Before Christmas by Melinda Curtis
Simon Castle's on his way to a make-or-break meeting
unseasonably scheduled for December 25until the
gorgeous redhead subbing for his limo driver takes him on a
detour....
All the Christmases To Come by Anna
Adams
Single dad Andrew Durham had resigned himself to losing
Rachel Ford. After all, she wants more kids, and he doesn't.
But the minute he finds out his second child is coming he
goes after Rachel...
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