As the eldest son of the illustrious Harrison clan, Charles Harrison the III has always done the right thing. With his family’s legacy to uphold, he can’t afford a scandal, even if temptation is living right under his roof. His well-publicized divorce was a disgrace, so Charles is sure an affair with his bewitching nanny would bring his family even more infamy. And yet, he can’t resist the alluring Lisette . . . With her usually reserved boss sending her heated looks, Lisette Gardner is in a bind. The nurturing nanny has always loved the eldest Harrison from a distance. But coming from a vastly different world, with a painful past that still haunts her, Lisette is determined to resist Charles’s advances. Because Lisette can accept nothing less than forever with Charles . . . and forever might be too much to hope for with the reigning prince of the Harrison clan.
A collection of Christmas romances includes "Under the Christmas Tree," in which the close-knit community of Virgin River schemes to bring two very special people together.
Kohl's Tis The Season
Hilariously obnoxious Christmas cards, perfect for friends and frenemies alike!
A collection of two romantic Christmas stories includes "Christmas Masquerade," in which a young woman becomes infatuated with a mysterious stranger, and "Snowbound," which finds two adversaries trapped together on a snowy mountain.
Projects feature fusible applique and easy wool applique stitched by hand or machine Themes include stockings, stars, trees, holly, and even reindeer Decorating tips throughout the book offer fresh ideas for your home
See Stanley N. and Mary Helene Rosenbaum, Celebrating our Differences: Living Two Faiths in One Marriage (Shippensburg, Pa.: Ragged Edge Press, 1994), 163. 3. Of all symbols associated with Christmas, the Christmas tree served as a ...
This book is full of holiday projects that bring the magic of Christmas to life.
"Your holiday will be merry and bright thanks to these 40-plus new, fresh, and contemporary projects from many of the same great designers featured in Fa la la la felt." --
Uses Dr. Seuss's own illustrations to present ways to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
The book also contains a foreword by New York Times reporter James Barron, quotes from notable New Yorkers, and a map of the image locations.