Download The Gift by Nora Roberts PDF

2004
Title The Gift by Nora Roberts
Authors
Genres Christmas Books Contemporary Fiction Romance Books
Publisher Silhouette
ISBN 9780373218165
From the incomparable master of romance Nora Roberts comes two tales of holiday love, available for the first time in over a decade. Home for Christmas - After years of world travel, prizewinning reporter Jason Law returned home to New Hampshire. He had carried the memories of Faith Kirkpatrick, the girl he left behind, for ten years - now he was determined to win back her love. But she was a woman with responsibilities, and he was nothing but a wandering nomad. All they could have was this one Christmas together. All I Want for Christmas - Identical twin boys Zeke and Zach wanted only one gift from Santa; a new mom! And when they first meet their music teacher at school, they could hardly believe their luck - Miss Davis was a mom made-to-order. But convincing their dad was a lot harder than they thought. Mac Taylor wasn't willing to risk his heart, but when Nell brought love and laughter into all their lives, his heart began to thaw like a spring snow.
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