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Old 12-23-2012, 04:21 PM   #291
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P.S: Blossom, I had to know what you meant by whiplash in your Christmas time-travel. I also see what you meant. I feel that it is also a cute, short holiday read. I found myself wanting to quote Dorothy; "My, people come and go so quickly here." Sadly it was not free, but, ok just the same.
I enjoyed it despite the whole people dropping in and out of time. The thing is I would of never suspected the author to write something like that. She mostly writes about babies, twins and triplets.

I've read three more Xmas HQs

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Wanted: Christmas Mommy by Judy Christenberry: I don't think there is a book by this author I don't like. I love it but I thought the misunderstanding was dragged out too long then swept under the rug way too fast but other than that it was a great Christmas story. The twins were so adorable.

Charlie's Angels by Cheryl St. John: A wonderful Holiday story. Also released as Stole Away Angel (Clean version) This is book two in the Iowa series. I didn't know this when I read it but seeing I loved Nick All Night I was thrilled to get an update on the couple in that book. Still it can be read as a Stand Alone just fine. There is no recap on the first book so unless you read it you would never know it existed. This Author can pull you into a story like no other. I love her older books!

Gift-Wrapped Baby by Renee Roszel: This was a fun read! I laughed as the poor bachelor scrambled to become a daddy with help from his bossy neighbor. It starts out on Christmas day and ends at New's Years.


I don't know if I will read any more now hubby's is off of work for the next few days but I had plan to read 12 Christmas books. I'm still looking for something to comparable to Christmas Cradle but so far nothing comes close for me.
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