The Shadows of Christmas Past
Love and magic triumph over evil in two sizzling holiday novellas. CHRISTINE FEEHAN "Rocky Mountain Miracle" When Cole Steele, a womanizer rumored to have killed his father, meets Maia Armstrong, a veterinarian rumored to practice magic, the sparks that fly could melt all the snow on his Wyoming...
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Love and magic triumph over evil in two sizzling holiday novellas. CHRISTINE FEEHAN "Rocky Mountain Miracle" When Cole Steele, a womanizer rumored to have killed his father, meets Maia Armstrong, a veterinarian rumored to practice magic, the sparks that fly could melt all the snow on his Wyoming ranch. And when an injured horse brings them together, Cole can't help but believe that Maia casts spells on animals and men. What else could explain the burning passion he feels for her and the thawing of his heart around the holidays? SUSAN SIZEMORE "A Touch of Harry" When the injured wolf Dr. Marjorie Piper takes back to her kennel turns into a man, Marj is stunned, and keeps his subsequent escape a secret. The only thing more difficult to hide is the burning desire she feels for Harrison Blethyin, a stranger in town who brings out her animal instincts. But when Marj and Harry join forces to find a pack of runaway teens before Christmas, truths are revealed that will bind their souls together forever.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780743482967 (0743482964)
ASIN: 0743482964
Publish date: 2004
Publisher: Pocket Star
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Anthologies,
Paranormal Romance,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Holiday,
Christmas,
Vampires,
Fiction
Two joyous stories of Christmas "miracles" that are paranormal romance gifts from two of my favorite authors. Granted they are both a bit sappy but mush is welcome as a change from intensity on occasion, plus who can resist enjoying holiday tales when it is hot outside!
3.5 for the Feehan story, And all its' typical feehan-ness, and 2.5 stars for the Sizemore...the hero irritated, me, and I felt like I got told a lot, but didn't necessarily see any of what I got told. Oh and I haven't read anything in either series, and had no problems following along :)