In Landry, Wyoming, outspoken, bossy Dr. Bea Inseldorf secretly longs for a home and family of her own. She fills her life with caring for everyone else instead. Widower Tate Reed is filled with bitterness and refuses to celebrate Christmas—his wife died in childbirth at the holiday several years ago. His young daughter misses her mother but also her father, who is no longer the happy, loving man he used to be. Four days of isolation together in a ranch house and a batch of small round cookies magically change the lives of them all, starved for affection as they are, all seeking the same thing—happiness.
Christmas hasn't been the same since Kris Miller's beloved grandmother passed. Every year, she made him a special batch of cookies she named Kris's Kringles. So when he discovers the local cookie contest will publish the winning entry, it seems the perfect legacy to honor her. Unfortunately, there's no record of the secret Kringle recipe. Single mom, Sophie Lawson's new catering business is barely making ends meet. The opportunity to recreate Kris's grandmother's recipe from memory is almost as tempting as he is. She agrees to help on one condition--he'll have to bake them himself. She has her own entry and desperately needs the cash prize. But when they begin this friendly rivalry, they never expect their growing attraction to include consequences.
Christmas is magical. Of that, there is no doubt. But for Cindy and her younger brother, Bobby, Christmas magic becomes more than just a state of mind when a distant relative, their great-aunt Tillie, visits. Far from interrupting their traditional Christmas, “Auntie” brings a whole new spirit of adventure and discovery into Cindy’s and Bobby’s lives. From that Christmas on, the two children encounter a series of exciting visitors, from a family ghost who is deathly afraid of being seen to a snow sprite who has lost the ability to make snow and a wandering elf in search of his true calling. Cindy and Bobby prove they are not only ready for anything, but also are ready to to offer a helping hand. And in the process, they discover the magic that occurs when people reach out.
After years away from the North Pole, Kris Kringle happily accepts her Uncle Santa’s offer to move back to Christmas Central as head chef. With her young daughter in tow, Kris returns home with two objectives in mind. Goal number one, bring her love of healthy eating and nutritious fare to the North Pole dining service. Goal number two, recover from heartbreak and forget Kyle Masterson, the man who broke her heart. But when Santa hires Kyle as a new co-chef for the holiday season, Kris suddenly realizes that replacing the elves’ beloved sugar cookies with carrots is going to be a piece of cake compared to working alongside her ex-fiancé.
With 3P, author MJG reminisces on the highs and lows of his life's harrowing journeys. From the powerful love he finds in his son to the pains of divorce, 3P will take you through the gamut of human emotions and leave you with a lasting sense of hope. MJG would like to dedicate this book to his son, who has shown him courage beyond what he thought was capable. When time seemed to stand still and hope seemed a lifetime away, his son has continued to be a remarkable boy who holds MJG's heart and keeps him true. MJG's poems are not written in hatred or bitterness. They are simply his feelings written down to help him get through the trying times in his life. For the men and woman experiencing difficulties in life, please remember that it does get better. Sometimes, you have to hit rock bottom before life improves.
"Embrace the Magic of the Holidays" is an inspiring and comprehensive guidebook that invites readers to rediscover the true essence of the holiday season. Through a wide array of activities, traditions, and heartfelt recommendations, this book encourages individuals and families to embrace the joy, love, and connection that the holidays bring. The book begins by exploring the importance of holiday activities and their potential to foster joy and create lasting memories. It emphasizes the significance of celebrating traditions and engaging in meaningful experiences that bring people closer together. The target audience of the book spans across all age groups, from children to adults, and encourages individuals from various cultural backgrounds to find common ground in the spirit of the holidays. The book then takes readers outdoors, urging them to embrace the wonders of winter by building snowmen, engaging in exhilarating snowball fights (weather permitting), and experiencing the thrill of ice skating, skiing, or sledding. For those who prefer a more tranquil approach, it suggests going for a hike or nature walk to appreciate the beauty of the season and connect with the natural world. With a focus on inclusivity, "Embrace the Magic of the Holidays" offers a diverse range of activities to suit every taste and preference. It provides step-by-step instructions for engaging in arts and crafts projects suitable for all ages, allowing readers to create handmade decorations and personalized gifts. The book also delves into the realm of baking and cooking, offering delightful holiday recipes from different cultures to inspire readers to explore new flavors and culinary traditions. In addition to exploring activities, emphasizes the importance of giving back and spreading kindness during this time of year. It highlights the value of volunteering for holiday-related causes or charities, providing readers with ideas and resources to make a positive impact in their communities. As the book draws to a close, it provides a heartfelt recap of the importance of holiday activities and their ability to bring people together. It encourages readers to try new activities, embrace the spirit of the season, and make the most of this special time of year.
A lemonade stand, a principals tender heart, a Bundt cake, and a young boys invitation to a funeral all come together to begin this extraordinary journey. Does everything happen for a reason? Is there such a thing as divine providence? How does one reconcile belief in a merciful God of love with the inscrutable, inequitable nature of human suffering? Only A Shadow is an amazing story of resilience, perseverance, and the power hidden in a single moment. It tells a tale of a remarkable relationship and examines the myriad of ways that the human spirit endeavors to accept and deal with trials that come with the gift of life.
Princess Maagy has bid her best friend Mary a temporary farewell and boarded the big black carriage headed home for the holidays. Harvest Festival is over, and Krispen is just around the corner. Maagy will miss her friend but looks forward to seeing her again soon. Suddenly, something terrible happens. Maagy’s world is turned upside down. Her faith in everything and everyone around her is destroyed. Maagy slips into a deep malaise. She refuses to participate in decorating Avington Palace for Krispen. She won’t come out of her room and doesn’t get dressed most days. Lady Periwinkle is crushed when Maagy rebuffs their annual trip to Montclair for the Queen’s Tree Lighting. Maagy’s dear friend Lord Wesley Applegate seems to be the only one she will talk to, though reluctantly. She confides her fear and loneliness to him, but even he is unable to soothe her. On the night before Krispen Eve, Maagy is awakened by an unexpected visitor who convinces her to embark upon a clandestine adventure. Along the way, Maagy begins to wonder about her secretive companion, as they journey through the desolate, snowy countryside. Maagy’s pluck and resolve are put to the test, as she must summon all her bravery to rescue her friend. Only time will tell if Maagy’s adventure is successful and her faith is restored. This fairy tale for middle readers is the second in the seven-book Maagy Series about the coming of age of a young woman.
Since arriving in Santa Mina, California, Owen Harris--the world's youngest paranormal investigator--has encountered ghosts, vampires, werewolves and many other fantastic things. But now he and his friends uncover the greatest mystery of all time: IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS?!