It wasn’t easy for Phillip Lark to single-handedly raise his rambunctious teenage daughter. But the girl had hatched a plot to find her father a wife, and lovely Carrie Weston seemed to fit the bill. Phillip claimed he wasn’t interested in remarriage, but would the magic of the holiday season―and Carrie’s wonderful charms―help him change his mind?
Typical Debbie Macomber novel but too short needed more. I am loyal Debbie Macomber fan, but her last two books left me feeling like I was being sort of cheated. She has written two books that developed her characters and told a story but was way too short, too quick read and needed more. I was disappointed. They could have almost have qualified as short stories or mini books.
Silver Bells After reading the Manning Brothers Same Time Next Year, I had to order Silver Bells s a Holiday Feeling. I did not like the other two stories. So when last November I could get Silver Bells by itself I cancelled the Holiday feeling. So far I have not found one book of Debbie Macomber that I did not like. There are some of her books I do not have as I have a kindle and those are paperback. When ever they do become available on kindle I would buy them
Not quite what I expected I expected something with a little more substance, not what pretty much amounted to a short story for $3.99. I love Debbie Macomber, but this seemed she tossed it off. And either I’ve read this book before or one almost exactly like it. Amazon should be required to note if it is a reprint.