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Dec 20, 2010

Noella's Gift by Donica Covery


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Title: Noella's Gift
Author: Donica Covery
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Publisher: Champagne Books
Genre: Contemporary/Holiday/Sweet Romance
Length: 59 pgs.

About The Book:  Holly Harper has hated Christmas for years. The season full of commercialism has left her feeling cold and bitter. When she finds a little girl freezing and alone she feels warmth spark in her heart. She's determined to keep the child until Christmas is over. 

Jaxon Cole is a police detective whose Christmas spirit left a long time ago. He knows the season brings an increase in drunk driving accidents and suicides.  But when a dark haired woman shows up in his office with a little waif in tow he sees that there is some good in the holiday. 

Will they find joy in the season or will their hearts be as cold as the winter winds?

The Review: Donica Covey has written a wonderfully beautiful tale of love and the magic of Christmas in Noella's Gift. This one will bring tears to your eyes but it will also make you smile as a little girl named Noella brings together two lonely people.
This is a beautiful, well-written story that will tug at your heartstrings and make you believe in love and happily ever after.

Pagan Elements: N/A

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1 comments:

Donica Covey said...

Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so glad you enjoyed this book. It was one of my favorites to write!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you at TP&P!

Huggles
Donica Covey

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