When Dr. Oliver Hay-Smithe sees how kindhearted Bertha's family takes advantage of her, he decides to sweep her off her feet with "A Christmas Proposal" by Betty Neels. Bethany seems to be the perfect mother for Nick Rafferty's three children--and the perfect wife for Nick. So perfect, in fact, that Nick suspects he's being watched over by "Heavenly Angels" by Carole Morti When Dr. Oliver Hay-Smithe sees how kindhearted Bertha's family takes advantage of her, he decides to sweep her off her feet with "A Christmas Proposal" by Betty Neels. Bethany seems to be the perfect mother for Nick Rafferty's three children--and the perfect wife for Nick. So perfect, in fact, that Nick suspects he's being watched over by "Heavenly Angels" by Carole Mortimer. And Jill Barton loves her role as a stand-in mom for five-year-old Kip. But as soon as Jill meets Kip's father, the gorgeous Zane Doyle, she realizes why all Kip wants is "A Daddy for Christmas" by Rebecca Winters.
Christmas Miracles
When Dr. Oliver Hay-Smithe sees how kindhearted Bertha's family takes advantage of her, he decides to sweep her off her feet with "A Christmas Proposal" by Betty Neels. Bethany seems to be the perfect mother for Nick Rafferty's three children--and the perfect wife for Nick. So perfect, in fact, that Nick suspects he's being watched over by "Heavenly Angels" by Carole Morti When Dr. Oliver Hay-Smithe sees how kindhearted Bertha's family takes advantage of her, he decides to sweep her off her feet with "A Christmas Proposal" by Betty Neels. Bethany seems to be the perfect mother for Nick Rafferty's three children--and the perfect wife for Nick. So perfect, in fact, that Nick suspects he's being watched over by "Heavenly Angels" by Carole Mortimer. And Jill Barton loves her role as a stand-in mom for five-year-old Kip. But as soon as Jill meets Kip's father, the gorgeous Zane Doyle, she realizes why all Kip wants is "A Daddy for Christmas" by Rebecca Winters.
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Linda –
I don't read romances unless they are Christmas stories. These three stories have been some of my favorites. A Christmas Proposal............a doctor falls in love with a caring but plain young woman who is being abused by her stepmother and stepsister. All she has to wear are inappropriate hand-me-downs and all her life is consumed by the needs of the other two women in her life. The doctor must find an appropriate way to help her escape her life and in doing so falls in love. Heavenly Angels... I don't read romances unless they are Christmas stories. These three stories have been some of my favorites. A Christmas Proposal............a doctor falls in love with a caring but plain young woman who is being abused by her stepmother and stepsister. All she has to wear are inappropriate hand-me-downs and all her life is consumed by the needs of the other two women in her life. The doctor must find an appropriate way to help her escape her life and in doing so falls in love. Heavenly Angels.......Bethany is an angel in more ways than one. She has come to help Nick get through the holiday season with his two sons and a daughter he doesn't wan to acknowledge. His ex-wife and ex-best friend are unavailable to the kids because of an auto accident. Bethany knows she will have to leave as soon as her mission is accomplished but she has fallen in love. How can this be? A Daddy for Christmas...........Kip is being taken to the father he has never known for Christmas by the one woman who loves him dearly, his kindergarten teacher. Unbeknownst to Jill Kip's father did not know he existed. And here, two days before Christmas, they are stuck together in the wilds of Alaska. Need I say more?
Marie –
I liked Betty Neels and Carole Mortimer's stories a lot and I thought Rebecca Winters Heavenly Angels was okay. Zane in Carole Morimer's story "A Daddy for Christmas" is an alpha male and I like the chemistry between him and Jill. The scenery is nice (up in the wilds of the North). All in all, a really fun Christmas read. I liked Betty Neels and Carole Mortimer's stories a lot and I thought Rebecca Winters Heavenly Angels was okay. Zane in Carole Morimer's story "A Daddy for Christmas" is an alpha male and I like the chemistry between him and Jill. The scenery is nice (up in the wilds of the North). All in all, a really fun Christmas read.
Jaime Brooks –
This is a feel good, clean romance anthology. I have to rate it a five because it’s a Betty Neels story!!!!
Melanie –
three stories in one. takes adjustment to go from one book to the other. very good.
Luvsbooks –
I found this book on my book shelf. It's old and the punctuation was atrocious - way too many exclamation points. But each story was sweet and poignant. Really enjoyed these 3 short romances. I found this book on my book shelf. It's old and the punctuation was atrocious - way too many exclamation points. But each story was sweet and poignant. Really enjoyed these 3 short romances.
Marybelle –
It doesn't matter how many times I read these stories, they still give me a warm feeling inside of comfort, love, and possibilities. In Betty Neel's "A Christmas Proposal," the author gives us a sweet Cinderella story. My only complaint is that we never get to see the evil stepmother and stepsister get their just dessert. In Carole Mortimer's "Heavenly Angel's" the reader experiences the wonder of love and forgiveness, as well as the knowledge that there really are soulmates waiting and searchin It doesn't matter how many times I read these stories, they still give me a warm feeling inside of comfort, love, and possibilities. In Betty Neel's "A Christmas Proposal," the author gives us a sweet Cinderella story. My only complaint is that we never get to see the evil stepmother and stepsister get their just dessert. In Carole Mortimer's "Heavenly Angel's" the reader experiences the wonder of love and forgiveness, as well as the knowledge that there really are soulmates waiting and searching for each other. And finally, in Rebecca Winter's "A Daddy for Christmas," the reader gets to experience the power of love at first sight, and the sense of rightness that comes when you meet the right man. All three stories give Christmas a little extra cheer, and this reader a little extra enjoyment.
Diana –
One of the first Harlequin authors I remember reading. I was completely enthralled by the exotic locales in her books when I was 14. Now reading these books are more of a way of remembering the aunt who got me started on them. I'll probably always love them due to the nostalgia factor. her books will always be some of my favorites to re-read. One of the first Harlequin authors I remember reading. I was completely enthralled by the exotic locales in her books when I was 14. Now reading these books are more of a way of remembering the aunt who got me started on them. I'll probably always love them due to the nostalgia factor. her books will always be some of my favorites to re-read.
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