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HTML: A CLOUD MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS by Robin Lee Hatcher Take one lonely divorcée at Christmastime. Send her on business to the romantic Cloud Mountain Lodge. Add a complication: handsome innkeeper Tony Anderson. And mix! A MATCH MADE FOR CHRISTMAS by Kathryn Springer Cynical reporter Connor Lawe discovers that getting youth leader Sarah Kendle to agree to a story about her merry band of carolers is easier said than done-but well worth the effor No library descriptions found. |
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In "A Cloud Mountain Christmas" by Robin Lee Hatcher you will find yourself at the Cloud Mountain Lodge near Christmas. Maddie is there to finalize buying a manuscript that Tony found when he was updating the Lodge he is trying to get back up and running. Both people will fight their feelings for each other for different reasons but in the end Maddie will believe in Tony's love and his faithfulness and his steadfastness, and Tony will realize that some of his dreams can come true.
In "A Match Made for Christmas" by Kathryn Springer you will find two people who are in Jackson Lake, Wisconsin for Christmas. One of them, Sarah Kendle, is there because she loves the small town feel and one of them, Connor Lawe, because of his Dad's health. Connor left the small town years ago and had no intention of ever returning. But Connor will discover that his small town isn't as bad as he thought, and Sarah will help him to appreciate those things he thought he had put behind him. It all happens around the Christmas season and I enjoyed the merry band of carolers and their messages in music.
I enjoyed both stories and liked the way both authors incorporated the real meaning of Christmas and kept the story of Christ centered in their stories. ( )