Seth Webster's heart never healed after he lost his adored wife. Now, with Christmas approaching, wild twin boys to raise alone, a home in chaos, and the latest in a long line of exasperated housekeepers quitting in disgust, Seth needs more than help to keep his family togethe...he needs a miracl...
The edition I read was comprised of two separate stories: Call Me Mrs. Miracle, and The Christmas Basket. What I love about Debbie Macomber's books (similar to Deborah Smith and Melody Carleson novels) is the magic. I don't mean wizardry or sorcery. I mean a spiritual, magical change of heart tha...
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy a male angel. At first he seemed so fussy and conceited, but when he continued to bumble his way through his assignment and started admitting that he knew so little about humans and their emotions, I started to enjoy him. This standard romantic plot gave no surpris...
I know this is still late November, but I can't help it anymore. Christmas! Oh Christmas! I've already feel it. Christmas is in the air. My favorite season of all. That's the reason Why I decided to read stories about this holiday and yup.. "Call Me Mrs. Miracle" a novel by Debbie Macomber (the o...