In the spirit of Christmases past, present—and future “Just Like the Ones We Used To Know” by Brenda Novak Angela Forrester is determined her foster child will get the one thing she wants for Christmas: to meet her real father—even though he doesn’t know he has a little girl. “The Night Before Christmas” by Melinda Curtis Simon Castle’s on his way to a make-or-break meeting unseasonably scheduled for December 25—until the gorgeous redhead subbing for his limo driver takes him on a detour…. “All the Christmases To Come” by Anna Adams Single dad Andrew Durham had resigned himself to losing Rachel Ford. After all, she wants more kids, and he doesn’t. But the minute he finds out his second child is coming he goes after Rachel….
Memoir of Christmas spent in her native Swedish Lapland fifty years ago.
Once Upon a Christmas: Stories
Three Delightful Christmas Tales from Beloved Storyteller Michelle Griep Pour yourself a cuppa, get lost in the merriment of the season, and enjoy a Dickensian Christmas in three stories from fan favorite Michelle Griep: 12 Days a Bleakly ...
A story of Santa Claus and his elves.
Five tales explore the meaning of Christmas. Included are "The King's Donkey," "The Christmas Santa Didn't Come," "The Gift," "Santa's Gift," and "Joey."
The story of how Christmas (and Santa!) first came to Sesame Street.
A heartwarming, second chances, reunion romance from a New York Times bestselling author: Enjoy a fun regency romp featuring a spinster in a counting house, a grumpy duke, goats, true love, and a partridge in a pear tree.
An all-new novella in the New York Times bestselling Maiden Lane series by Elizabeth Hoyt!
"The Gift of the Magi" is a short story by O. Henry first published in 1905. The story tells of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money.
Just Like the Ones We Used To Know by Brenda Novak Angela Forrester is determined her foster child will get the one thing she wants for Christmas: to meet her real father--even though he doesn't know he has a little girl.