Synopsis
From best-selling author E.H. Nolan comes another holiday short story collection. Three novelettes all take place during the week before Christmas with unexpected gatherings of family and friends making things complicated but still reminding us that the holiday season is full of love.
In "Father for Christmas", a young bride-to-be is excited for her estranged father to return home from his latest jaunt in Europe. Has he only returned to walk her down the aisle, or does he want to sabotage the wedding?
As a group of pals who have known each other for twenty years rent a cabin in the snow for Christmas, they really get to know each other for the first time in "Cabin 11". Under the same roof, there's no way to hide marital squabbles, jealousy, and irritating quirks.
A mother's love for her children takes the forefront in the final story, "Turbulence". She's been afraid to travel for twenty years, but when her adult children claim they're too busy to come home for Christmas, she hops on a plane to see them.
Charming, real, and bittersweet, these three stories give readers valuable lessons just in time for Christmas: A little distance can be a good thing, it only takes one person to ruin a whole set of plans, and sometimes impossible Christmas wishes do come true.
Pick up your copy at Amazon today!
From best-selling author E.H. Nolan comes another holiday short story collection. Three novelettes all take place during the week before Christmas with unexpected gatherings of family and friends making things complicated but still reminding us that the holiday season is full of love.
In "Father for Christmas", a young bride-to-be is excited for her estranged father to return home from his latest jaunt in Europe. Has he only returned to walk her down the aisle, or does he want to sabotage the wedding?
As a group of pals who have known each other for twenty years rent a cabin in the snow for Christmas, they really get to know each other for the first time in "Cabin 11". Under the same roof, there's no way to hide marital squabbles, jealousy, and irritating quirks.
A mother's love for her children takes the forefront in the final story, "Turbulence". She's been afraid to travel for twenty years, but when her adult children claim they're too busy to come home for Christmas, she hops on a plane to see them.
Charming, real, and bittersweet, these three stories give readers valuable lessons just in time for Christmas: A little distance can be a good thing, it only takes one person to ruin a whole set of plans, and sometimes impossible Christmas wishes do come true.
Pick up your copy at Amazon today!