Emily Springer decides to leave Leavenworth, Washington to spend Christmas with her daughter in Boston, while Charles Brewster, a resident of Boston, wants to avoid Christmas altogether. When Charles and Emily meet on the internet, they arrange to swap houses for the holidays. At Charles house in Boston, Emily meets Charles' brother Ray, and in Leavenworth, Emily's friend faith shows up and finds Charles the Grinch. Through all the mix-ups and misunderstandings, romance begins to emerge in unexpected ways---because everything changes at Christmas!
Unabridged audio CD; approximately 6 hours; 5 CDs; performed by Renee Raudman.
Product Information
Format: Compact disc Vendor: Brilliance Audio Publication Date: 2012 Dimensions: 5.50 X 5.00 X 0.38 (inches)
ISBN: 1455841579 ISBN-13: 9781455841578 Availability: In Stock
Emily Springer, widowed mother of one, decides to leave Leavenworth, Washington, to spend Christmas with her daughter in Boston. Charles Brewster, history professor, curmudgeon and resident of Boston, wants to avoid Christmas altogether. He figures a prison town should be nice and quiet over the holidays except hes thinking of the wrong Leavenworth! Through an internet site, Charles and Emily arrange to swap houses for the holiday. So Emily goes to Bostonand discovers that her daughter has gone to Florida. And Charles arrives in Leavenworth to discover that its not the prison town its Santas village! The place is full of Christmas trees, Christmas music and...elves. Meanwhile, Emilys friend Faith Kerrigan travels to Leavenworth to visit her and instead finds Charles the grinch. Then Charless brother, Ray, shows up at his home in Boston to discover that he isnt there but Emily is. Through all the mix-ups and misunderstandings, amid the chaos and confusion, romance begins to emerge in unexpected ways. Because everything changes at Christmas!
Author Bio
Debbie Macomber, the author of Hannahs List, 1022 Evergreen Place, Summer on Blossom Street, 92 Pacific Boulevard, and Twenty Wishes, is a leading voice in womens fiction. Three of her novels have scored the #1 slot on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle was Hallmark Channel's top-watched movie for 2009. Winner of the 2005 Quill Award for Best Romance, the prolific author has more than 140 million copies of her books in print worldwide.