**From the *Sunday Times* bestselling author of *A Christmas to Remember.* Two children go on a desperate journey to find their family** Jimmy Trewin and his little sister are devastated by their mother's death and horrified to find themselves entrusted to the far from tender care of a hated neigh
A Family Christmas
โ Scribed by Carrie Alexander
- Book ID
- 110809961
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- North Country Stories
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459228900
- ASIN
- B006L2ZEL6
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โฆ Synopsis
Welcome to Alouette, Michigan. It's not the end of the earth, but you can see it from here.
After a long absence, Rose Robbin is back in Alouette, primarily to help out her impossible-to-please mother, but also to keep tabs on the child she wasn't allowed to keep. Working hard, helping her mother and trying to steal glimpses of her son seem to be all that's in Wild Rose's future--until the day single father Evan Grant catches her in the act.
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### From '~Under The Mistletoe' ... . "A Family Christmas," which was written for this collection, portrays a couple who discover on Christmas that their problems hinge on her believing that he looked down on her for marrying money, while he thought that she looked down on him for "buying" a wife.
**From the *Sunday Times* bestselling author of *A Christmas to Remember.* Two children go on a desperate journey to find their family** Jimmy Trewin and his little sister are devastated by their mother's death and horrified to find themselves entrusted to the far from tender care of a hated neigh
**From the *Sunday Times* bestselling author of *A Christmas to Remember.* Two children go on a desperate journey to find their family** Jimmy Trewin and his little sister are devastated by their mother's death and horrified to find themselves entrusted to the far from tender care of a hated neighb
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