Silhouette Christmas Stories 1991
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Publication
1991-10-01 - silhouette
Language
English
Word Count
94,500 words, Guess
Page Count
378 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100373482345
- ISBN-139780373482344
- LibraryThing292924
- Goodreads403616
- OCLC Control Number24634454
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7417038M
Description
A memorable noel by Phyllis Halldorson It was just before Christmas when San Francisco police Captain Gregor Remington discovered a woman who'd been dazed from a blow to the head that had stolen her memory. "Noel" had the face of an angel, and in her distress she needed him --- and he needed her. But then another man laid claim to her . . . I heard the rabbits singing by Peggy Webb Lawyer John Davis had little time for the holidays, until an emergency call from Uncle Roscoe sent him rushing home. But instead of finding Roscoe on his deathbed, his aged uncle was out decking the halls with pretty schoolteacher Ruth Mobley! Suddenly, John suspected Roscoe was engaged . . . in some matchmaking mayhem! Dreaming of angels by Naomi Horton When Kathleen Langford Ramsey was informed that her husband was in the hospital in critical condition, she rushed over --- even though she'd left him six months earlier. He'd married her only to save their failing ranches, but she'd made the mistake of falling in love. Now would any of her Christmas dreams come true? The Christmas bride by Heather Graham Pozzessere When Jason McCready and Cary Adams were thrown together on a Yuletide skiing trip meant to please their children, they struck sparks off each other immediately. Then they realized that the fire burning between them was more than mere chemistry. It was the harbinger of a love that would warm them through the holidays . . . and beyond.
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