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Once Upon a Christmas
Toronto: Harlequin Books, 2006 (298p.)
 

Genre:  Short Story Anthology
Sub Genres:
Romance
Summary:
In the spirit of Christmases past, present and future . . .

“Just Like The Ones We Used to Know” by Brenda Novak

Angela Forrester is determined her foster child will get the one things she wants for Christmas: to meet her real father—even though he doesn’t know he has a little girl.

“The Night Before Christmas” by Melinda Curtis

Simon Castle’s on his way to a make-or-break meeting unseasonably scheduled for December 25—until the gorgeous redhead subbing for his limo drive takes him on a detour. . . .

“All the Christmases to Come” by Anna Adams

Single dad Andrew Durham had resigned himself to losing Rachel Ford. After all, she w ants more kids, and he doesn’t. But the minute he finds out his second child is coming he goes after Rachel . . . [from author's web site]

Annotations:
Harlequin Superromance Anthology, No 1380

This publication includes:
Just Like The Ones We Used to Know by Brenda Novak
Short Story






Total Queries: 15. Total Execution Time: 0.008 sec.
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