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The Gift: Home for Christmas / All I Want for Christmas (original 1986; edition 2004)

by Nora Roberts (Author)

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Presents two stories of holiday romance, in which a reporter returns home to win the love of a woman from his past, and two mischievous twins get the best Christmas present ever, a new mother.
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Title:The Gift: Home for Christmas / All I Want for Christmas
Authors:Nora Roberts (Author)
Info:Silhouette (2004), Edition: First Edition, 224 pages
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The Gift [2-in-1, c2004]: Home for Christmas • All I Want for Christmas by Nora Roberts (1986)

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Short novels. Probably were originally Harlequins. I had read one before, not the other one. Sweet, almost too sweet. You can see they were ones in Roberts career. Don't have the complexity and levels of interest that later ones have. ( )
  phyllis2779 | Jan 31, 2017 |
A couple pleasant 3.5* holiday stories that seemed vaguely familiar. Either I read them before or they were made into movies or the plots just very common. 1) World reporter Jason returns to his small town and childhood sweetheart Faith. 2) New music teacher Nell in small town meets Mac and his twin sons.
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  Dawn772 | Jan 29, 2015 |
Two stories set around Christmas, written by Nora Roberts during her Harlequin writing period, one published in 1986 and the other in 1994.

Jason Law returns from travel abroad wondering about the girl he left behind, Faith Kirkpatrick, she has responsibilities he has wanderlust but can the two of them have a satisfying resolution to their mutual desire?

Zeke and Zach are twins who want a new mother from santa Their teacher Miss Davis looks perfect, but can they convince their dad?

Oh yeah, they're predictable but fun. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Oct 18, 2009 |
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COMBINERS! and LT'ers!  
Nora Roberts has two different omnibus' titled "The Gift".

ISBNs: 0263855430, 0373218168, 9034786889: belong to the "The Gift" issued in 2004.
It includes (2) of Ms. Roberts' books: "All I Want for Christmas" and "Home for Holidays"

ISBNs: 0373281536, 0373285612, 0733590608: belong to the "The Gift" issued in 2007.
It includes (3) of Ms. Roberts' books: "All I Want for Christmas", "Home for Holidays", and "Gabriel's Angel".
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Presents two stories of holiday romance, in which a reporter returns home to win the love of a woman from his past, and two mischievous twins get the best Christmas present ever, a new mother.

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