Monday, September 13, 2021

Under the Texas Mistletoe

 


It has been a hot summer.  The last few days have been extremely uncomfortable.  So the best thing I can do is stay inside and read this delightful collection of Christmas Novellas.  Yes, Christmas!  But these stories can be read anytime, anywhere.  
There are three stories included: two were new and one was previously published.  I loved all three but my favorite was "Gift of the heart".  It was a beautiful tale that was heartwarming and so lovely.  Ruth had to start over in a new town.  She arrived with her young daughter and was overwhelmed with kindness and even love by all members of the community.  But one caught her attention more than the others.  They both had the chance to give a " Gift of the heart" to each other.
i loved the collection. The cover really caught my eye.  The stories were touching and a joy to read anytime of year.  Karen Witemeyer never disappoints.  Her books are always on my make sure to read list!
I received this free book to review from Bethany House.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
For those who love to smile as they read, bestselling author Karen Witemeyer offers warm-hearted historical romances with a flair of humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. A transplant from California, Karen came to Texas for college, met a cowboy disguised as a computer nerd, married him, and never left the state that had become home. Winner of the HOLT Medallion, ACFW Carol Award, Inspirational Reader's Choice Award, National Reader's Choice Award, and a finalist for both the RITA and Christy Awards, Karen is a firm believer in the power of happy endings. . . and ice cream. She also loves to reward her readers. Every month she gives away two inspirational historical novels to someone from her newsletter list and offers substantial bonus content on her website. To learn more about Karen and her books, or to join her subscriber list, please visit www.karenwitemeyer.com.

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