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Shenandoah Christmas (You, Me & The Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No. 1024)

Shenandoah Christmas (You, Me & The Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No. 1024)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Christmas magic -- Highly recommended
Review: Rising singing star Cait Gregory sacrificed everything to her dream. When she was eighteen her father threw her out on Christmas Eve because she didn't apply for college, but hid the applications in the attic. The rift has never healed between Cait and her father. Now her sister's on bed rest waiting for the birth of her first child, leaving Cait to fill her place as choir director. Without Cait, there won't be a Christmas pageant this year and ten-year-old Maddie Tremaine won't be able to the announcing angel.

Single father Ben Tremaine is also a Christmas Grinch. His mother walked out on Christmas Eve, leaving her husband and child to grieve on each return of the holiday. Now widowed, Ben cannot rely on anyone else to help his children celebrate. Worse, this year the temporary choir director makes the holidays even more difficult. She's poised on the brink of stardom, and wouldn't be able to offer him more than a brief affair. As a result, he finds himself acting the first class jerk in an effort to defend himself from her sparkling presence.

The magic of Christmas brings healing in SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS. With a brilliance that matches the season, Lynnette Kent creates a lovely romance filled with the challenges of single parenthood and mismatched dreams. Add a couple of adorable children and SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS becomes a memorable read. Gently touching, at times amusing, always heart felt, SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS comes highly recommended.


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