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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781416517214 ISBN: 1416517219 Label: Pocket Star Manufacturer: Pocket Star Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: October 25, 2005 Publisher: Pocket Star Studio: Pocket Star Editorial Review: Product Description: In New York City in the late 1800s, a beautiful but clumsy angel turns a lonely man's life around.... In medieval Scotland, the intrigues of a Christmas Mass imperil two Highland lovers....In Regency London, a world-weary lord receives an outrageous proposal....And in modern-day Colorado, a clever twelve-year-old plays matchmaker for his bighearted but impractical mother. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Disappointing I bought this book to read J.M. story about Nicholas but was very disappointed, this could have been a great book. I would have really enjoyed reading a whole novel about him. I hope she one day writes the whole book I would totally buy it! Rating: - Jill Barnett's story is the bestI originally bought this book for Judith McNaught's short story about Nicholas DuVille. It's actually one of my least favorites, but I don't mind because it led me to two of the most delightful stories I've ever read. The first story is Jude Deveraux's story, Change of Heart. It's was my first Jude Deveraux book, and my introduction to the Taggert family. It's just a beautiful, heartwarming story. I'll agree with other reviewers that it wasn't long enough. This could have been a great ... Read More Rating: - 3 Out Of 4 Ain't BadThought they were all short stories there were really only 3 that kept my interest enough to complete the story. Jude Deveraux's Change of Heart was a touching story about love and accepting people for who they are and finding happiness in the strangest places. Jill Barnett's - Daniel and the Angel was a very touching story about persistance, courage and faith in life. The characters were very likeable and interesting. It was after reading these two stories that I became more active in reading ... Read More Rating: - lite reading for the season, a mixed bagA collection of holiday-theme trash novellas. The first two stories (about a middle aged woman set-up by her son and a romance in regency England) are much stronger and better than the second two (a corny tale about a fallen angel and a convoluted yet boring story about medieval Scotland). Nice lite reading for the season. Grade (first two): B+ Grade (second two) C- Rating: - A Holiday of LoveEvery year I look forward to getting a few of the Christmas Story books to read. The 4 short stories in each book are put together with a talented hand, and it goes without saying that during the Christmas season, I get quite busy. We host the dinner for the family with our 4 children, 13 grand children and 6 great grand children. While my husband is at work it is marvelously peaceful and my favorite time of the day actually |