Samantha Barnett would describe herself as an ordinary girl. Flynn McGranger would call her beautiful--if he weren't about to destroy her career. A rich, successful journalist, Flynn aims to write a scathing review of Samantha's little bakery. He never mixes business with pleasure. But the secrets she's clearly keeping intrigue him, and her innocence has caught him off guard.... What's happened to him? He's being ridiculous The Christmas-coated town has gone to his head. Or has this small-town girl unlocked the city-slicker's heart?
It's good and you know it has to end good, and it does.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
What does Purdue University, chocolate-chunk cookies, a hunter's cabin, and Alzheimers have in common? A Shirley Jump story that's about finding family, making choices, and relationships taking priority over work. The title proves it takes place at Christmas time but don't let that fact keep you from the glow of the fire and the warm fuzzies during the other 11 months of the year. MacGregor, the magazine columnist, goes after one story and finds himself involved with quite another. She's got a great figure, a great laugh, and a great secret that Flynn has to find out about before the story deadline. Unfortunately, his own secret becomes unraveled first. What's the man supposed to do, now that he's trapped in this Christmas wonderland of Indiana that he calls "Jingle Hell." Touching, funny, and a quick read sure to perk up any holiday or any regular day, and tame enough for teenagers. Read it slow, or on the go...but whatever you do... Don't eat the chocolate chunk cookies. Available in mass-market larger print.
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