A Christmas Visitor (#08 in Cape Light Novel Series)
Thomas Kinkade, Katherine SpencerPaperback 2008-10-07
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:In this novel in Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer's holiday series, the residents of Cape Light discover joy in the most unexpected packages this Christmas&...
Molly knows she's fortunate, but after raising children who are near adulthood, she is pregnant again. With her own life just taking off she can't conceal her disappointment-and will have to explore what she truly needs to be happy to recapture her Christmas spirit. Meanwhile, Miranda has found an unconscious man in her orchard, and while she nurses him back to health, an unexpected attraction develops. Can she let uncertainty back in her life again? And Reverend Ben finds his own mystery, an abandoned wooden angel statue that people believe holds miraculous powers. He'd wished for more visitors, but his church turning into a tourist attraction is more a burden than a blessing.
Christmas doesn't always bring the things we ask for or expect. But sometimes it brings gifts more wonderful than we dreamed...
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Publisher Description
:In this novel in Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer's holiday series, the residents of Cape Light discover joy in the most unexpected packages this Christmas&...
Molly knows she's fortunate, but after raising children who are near adulthood, she is pregnant again. With her own life just taking off she can't conceal her disappointment-and will have to explore what she truly needs to be happy to recapture her Christmas spirit. Meanwhile, Miranda has found an unconscious man in her orchard, and while she nurses him back to health, an unexpected attraction develops. Can she let uncertainty back in her life again? And Reverend Ben finds his own mystery, an abandoned wooden angel statue that people believe holds miraculous powers. He'd wished for more visitors, but his church turning into a tourist attraction is more a burden than a blessing.
Christmas doesn't always bring the things we ask for or expect. But sometimes it brings gifts more wonderful than we dreamed...