Thursday, December 17, 2020

Review: An Old-Fashioned Texas Christmas: 2-in-1 Holiday Novella Collection

An Old-Fashioned Texas Christmas: 2-in-1 Holiday Novella Collection An Old-Fashioned Texas Christmas: 2-in-1 Holiday Novella Collection by Karen Witemeyer
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

An Archer Family Christmas

Karen Witemeyer is a master at giving me romance, suspense and scriptural wealth even in a short novella. I adore the Archer brothers and 100% enjoyed catching up with the now extended family.

Ever since book one I enjoyed the quiet and solid Jim and the bubbly Cassie and only saw highlights of their romance. It was so great to finally see more of them and their love for each other, even through loss and life threatening events.

I was definitely smiling when I read the last words of this story.

Gift of the Heart

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About the book:

An Archer Family Christmas

It’s Christmas Eve, 1893, and the entire family has gathered to celebrate the holiday. This day is always bittersweet for Jim and Cassie, who lost a child on Christmas Eve three years earlier. Cassie has devoted herself to being the favorite aunt of the Archer children, whisking her nieces away to a nearby schoolhouse to create decorations for the Christmas tree that the men and oldest boys are venturing out to chop down.

When an unexpected knock at the schoolhouse door reveals a desperate pregnant woman on the run from a dangerous outlaw, it’ll take a Christmas miracle—and the entire Archer clan—to make sure no danger befalls the child born on this beloved holiday.

Gift of the Heart

A widow and her young daughter move to Hope Springs for a fresh start, but with no money to secure a home, Ruth must convince a wealthy resort owner to accept her heirloom brooch as collateral. Will the pin that brought love to three generations soften the heart of a wounded recluse and give Ruth a second chance at love as the holidays draw near?

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