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Christmas Gifts by Gail Gaymer Martin

Thursday, November 17, 2011

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Christmas Gifts
by Gail Gaymer Martin
Review by Heather Harden


I have a rule…no Christmas songs, decorations or fa-la-la-la-la fun until December. Over the last few years I’ve become a little fanatical about it as stores begin decorating in October. But when it comes to books from my favorite authors I’m more impatient than a child on Christmas morning. So when I got Gail Gaymer Martin‘s new Love Inspired release “Christmas Gifts” in the mail I started reading it immediately (even though Halloween hadn’t arrived.)
You’ll want to read this book anytime of the year-curled up by the fire in December or on the beach in July.




From the back cover
When seven-year-old twins act up in temporary teacher Amy Carroll’s class, she meets their very apologetic widowed father, Mike Russet. The handsome man has his hands full—but can two mini matchmakers and holiday cheer open his heart to Christmas romance?

Frazzled father Mike Russet is the man and the mom of the house. The widower is raising precocious seven-year-old twins Holly and Ivy.

Teacher Amy Carroll’s life is in upheaval. Budget cuts force her to leave her job in Chicago for a job in a small town. Even as she makes her new life she must deal with her baggage from the past.

Amy knows first hand what it’s liked to be raised by a single father. She sees a chance to help Mike give some tough love to the twins.

Mike sees beyond Amy’s beauty and hard shell.

The twins see a chance to help their favorite teacher find a permanent place in their school and in their daddy’s heart.

While Mike’s genuine faith challenges Amy to put the past to rest, Amy awakens feelings that the father thought he had buried with his wife.

The novel wraps up realism, romance, faith, and the magic of the season in one small package (It’s 110 pages and I read it in one sitting.) And “Christmas Gifts” keeps on giving with a bonus novel “Her Christmas Cowboy” by Brenda Minton.

I’m putting “Christmas Gifts” on my keeper shelf and I have a feeling I’ll be pulling it out this summer for a little Christmas in July!

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Heather Harden is a children’s librarian at a small town library in eastern North Carolina (where the kids make her feel like a super hero--just call her Library Girl.) She always has something in her hand: a book, a pen to write with, a crochet hook, a smartphone, chocolate--and a dust rag and broom when she must. She has worked for her local newspaper and as a freelance journalist. She has a heart for volunteer work in her community. Her favorite organization is Susan's Kids (www.susanskids.com), a Christian charity which provides spiritual and physical support for children in need across the world. For more reviews check her blog at http://ouradvocate.wordpress.com/


Some of the many books by Gail Gaymer Martin at Amazon.com

3 comments:

Carrie Turansky said...

This sounds like a wonderful story. I love books that are set during the Christmas season. Thanks for sharing this info.
Blessings,
Carrie

John Hileman said...

Thanks for stopping by, Carrie. We always love reading your books as well.

Anonymous said...

Carrie, thanks for stopping by! One thing I really loved about "Christmas Gifts" is that it subtly reminds the reader about the really important gifts of faith and family.
Eager to read a novel by you soon, Carrie.
Happy Thanksgiving!

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