Snowbound Village, Connecticut, is full of holiday charm, especially at the mall's Christmas Collectibles Shop where romance is in the air!
Nick Jackson seeks to add to Delia Wilkin's collection of sa ntas and turn her heart toward Jesus. But will working so closely with Delia become awkward since he has ended their romantic relationship?
Jonathon Griffin shops for something to enhance Cindy Morrow's new cookie shop and attract her attention. Will Cindy slow down enough to recognize the plans the Lord has for her when she's presented with a cookie jar full of love.
Sheila Fisher's storytelling is inspired by Morgan Frost's collectible critters. When she meets the man to ask permission to write about his creations, will the encounter lead to dreams of love or dreams stolen?
Rochelle McWilliams collects snowflakes, adorning everything with them, much to Kade Guilford's chagrin. Will Kade allow Rochelle to melt the ice around his stubborn heart?
50-100 Word Consumer Copy -- Experience a traditional Christmas in the quaint New England town of Snowbound Village. Cozy up to a crackling fire with romance that tops the wish list. Four young women begin the Christmas season in the town of Snowbound Village, Connecticut. Several work at the Village Mall while the others just shop there, but all will visit the Christmas Collectible shop and each will find true love before the season is over.
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Reviewed by Anita Draper (Montmartre, SK), December 31, 2008
This is a great anthology containing 4 romances which centre around a Christmas gift shop in a Connecticut mall. These faith-filled stories reminded me that everyone is busy, everyone has struggles and everyone needs to remember the true meaning of Christmas.
Santa’s Prayer by Diane Ashley – Delia asked Nick to chose between her and his new religion. She just didn’t expect him not to chose her. Now, she’s alone at Christmas. She begins her own personal journey of discovery as she wonders what it is about Nick’s newfound religion that makes it more appealing than her.
The Cookie Jar by Janet Lee Barton – Jonathan and his twins have come to depend on the attention they receive in Cindy’s cookie shop. In fact, Jonathan would like more personal attention from the friendly lady but she’s always so busy with her business. Cindy does want a family – some day – but with the business just starting up, she doesn’t see how she can take time off to date, marry and raise twins at the present time. But the kids have asked Santa for a new mommy and Cindy is their choice. Whatever will Jonathan do?
Stuck on You by Rhonda Gibson – Sheila, a children’s book author offers Morgan a business partnership whereby she’ll write stories using the small creatures he’s designed, he goes one step further to ensure she’ll have to keep in touch with him after the venture is over. She assumes he wants to stifle her creativity by keeping creative control. Does she want to work with someone like him? Can she even trust him with her stories?
Snowbound for Christmas by Gail Sattler - Kade loves the Christmas story. He just can’t abide the commercialism of the holiday. He gives his staff free reign in decorating the workplace then regrets it later when he sees what new employee Rochelle has done. The problem is he really likes his new employee.
Heat Level: Affectionate
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