Rachel McTavish is a normal 14 year old girl living in King's Park, on Long Island, New York in 1942. Her mother had passed the previous Christmas season, making this year's season apprehensive and challenging. She has had to assume her mother's role in the family along with the many demands accompa
Christmas Miracle
β Scribed by Wilton, Patrice
- Book ID
- 110370975
- Publisher
- Dreamscape Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Series
- Heavenly Christmas 4
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
New York Times best-selling author, PATRICE WILTON is proud to offer her readers book four in the successful Heavenly Christmas series! CHRISTMAS MIRACLE will be the final chapter in this heart-melting series. Please enjoy!
Mick Johnson, USMC--ex-Marine, sniper, has lived in Heaven for just under two years. Suffering from PTSD, he wants peace, a normal life, and lives without hope. He has everyday struggles and his future is dim βuntil he meets Sarah.
Nurse, Sarah Shaunnessy's heart is broken when the separated doctor she'd been seeing goes back to his pregnant wife. He'd been lying to Sarah all along. Turning her back on the hospital where they'd both worked, Sarah decides to spend the holiday with sister, Meghan in Heaven, PA. Her plans to relax and unwind go awry when she realizes she too is pregnant. Can these two wounded people open their hearts to the miracle that Christmas in Heaven offers them?
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