Silver Bells by Debbie Macomber In this classic story, Debbie brings those Manning men and Manning sisters home for a mistletoe marriage when a single dad finally says "I do." The Perfect Holiday by Sherryl Woods Will bachelor Trace Franklin become a groom-to-be by Christmastime? He sure will...if Savannah Holiday's aunt Mae has anything to do with it. Under the Christmas Tree by Robyn Carr When the folks of Virgin River discover a box of adorable puppies under the town's Christmas tree they call on local vet Nathaniel Jensen for help. But it's his budding romance with Annie McCarty that really has tongues--and tails--wagging!
Very interesting story line. Keeps you reading till it's done.
A lovely combo of 3 writer's stories at Christmas.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 6 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed these stories and since I'd never read anything by Sherryl Woods or Robyn Carr, I now have 2 new authors to add to my library.
i love all of debbie's books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
Debbie Macomber writes great books. A lot of our friends like her too so we exchange books. Her stories are very interesting to read and keep you reading long after you should stop.
a good, light holiday read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Silver Bells by Debbie Macomber 3 1/2 stars A follow-up to one of the Manning stories (The Manning Brides: Marriage Of InconvenienceStand-In Wife). Carrie Weston is the stepdaughter of Jason Manning and is now all grown up. She finds herself on the other end of the same situation as Jason and her mother were in years ago with a meddling teenager trying to play matchmaker. Typical Macomber. Nothing special in this one. Seemed a little too much like all her others. The kids play a big role in this one like many of her other books. The Perfect Christmas by Sherryl Woods 4 stars A sweet, yet predictable story. Savannah is a single mom who inherits an Inn in Vermont from her Aunt Mae. Trace is a workaholic who was close friends with Mae and promised to spend Christmas at her Inn even after her death. Another story where a kid plays a very big part in the romance, which can get a little tiresome, but still cute. Under the Christmas Tree by Robyn Carr (Virgin River) 5 stars Similar to "A Virgin River Christmas" in style. Two new characters (Annie McKenzie & Nate Jensen) meet and find romance over a litter of puppies. Jack, Preacher, and a couple of the kids (Christopher & David) play small roles in the book, so we get to meet up with some old favorites. Annie and Nate are both great characters and have great chemistry. It was the perfect length for a Christmas anthology.
Lots of fun!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Three fun reads from three great authors. Gets you into the Holiday Spirit. Happy Holidays
Great Author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Debbie Macomber is my favorite author and all her books are just wonderful. I am always thrilled when a new one comes out.
three warm holiday romances
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
"Silver Bells" by Debbie Macomber. Philip raised his teenage daughter, but never expected her to find him a wife when he never wanted to remarry. However the chosen one Carrie makes him reconsider his stance on marriage. "The Perfect Holiday" by Sherryl Woods. Aunt Mae decides Trace is the perfect holiday present for her single niece Savannah. She expects them to be engaged by Christmas. "Under the Christmas" Tree by Robyn Carr. Hairstylist Annie stops to admire a Virgin River Christmas tree only to find eight newborn puppies underneath it. Obviously abandoned, Annie finds the town `s vet Nathaniel to help with the dogs. These are three warm holiday romances starring wonderful lead protagonists. Harriet Klausner
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