Can a little girl's Christmas wish come true? After a tragic accident, Megan Stevenson is determined to give, Nora, her five-year-old niece, a loving and stable home. With her fantasy cake business thriving and her niece's nightmares finally over, Megan's life is more stable than it has ever been --
A Christmas Wish
β Scribed by Pittman, Joseph
- Book ID
- 107192058
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Series
- Linden Corners 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
This Christmas, the greatest gifts can't be found beneath a tree. . .
Eight-year-old Janey Sullivan has had a difficult year, between losing her mother and adjusting to life with her guardian, Brian Duncan. But with the holidays approaching, her one Christmas wish is to find the perfect gift for Brianβif she can learn to trust him first.
Reeling from the loss of his soul mate, Brian is determined to give her daughter, Janey, an extraordinary Christmas. But he struggles to read her irregular moods, and when he catches her in a lie, he begins to doubt the future of their new little family.
Can Brian and Janey navigate the emotional mine fields of the holiday season and forge a lasting bond? With the help of their friends in Linden Corners, and a bit of Christmas magic riding on the wind, they may be able to preserve Janey's mother's traditions, perhaps even start some new onesβand discover that the life they hadn't planned on can still bring the happiness...
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