Ivy & Mistletoe


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Ivy Anderson is a 25 year old woman who is looking forward to spending Christmas with her parents and twin brother in Boston. Unfortunately, flights have been cancelled due to a big snowstorm in the Northeast, and she is unable to fly out of Charleston. Being the stubborn, independent woman that she is, Ivy decides to make the 16 hour drive from Charleston to Boston in hopes of beating the storm.Ivy accidentally leaves her cell phone at a rest stop. She gets distracted looking for her phone and narrowly avoids another car. Instead, her car ends up in a ditch, as the blizzard swirls around her. Without a cellphone and no one else on the roads in the storm, she bundles up and hopes someone comes along and sees her car soon.Fortunately, tow-truck driver, Max Carson, finds Ivy on the side of the road a short time later. After some frustrating banter, he drops Ivy off at the local Inn, in his town of Bethlehem, PA, where she ironically finds there's no room at the Inn for Christmas. The town Mayor, a strong and independent woman named Judy, invites Ivy to stay at her home until her car is fixed or until she is able to find a hotel with vacancies in town. Ivy doesn't have much of a choice and graciously accepts Judy's invitation. Both Charles and Judy Carson welcome Ivy into their beautiful home, but little does she know, Judy is also the mother of the tow truck driver who just dumped her at the Inn.When Ivy and Max meet each other once again at the beautiful Carson home, Max appears irked by Ivy's very existence. But when there's nowhere for either of them to go, due to the snowstorm, will sparks fly between them in a different way?




Christmas with the Poets


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




A Medieval Christmas Gr. 4-6


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Turn your classroom into a great hall and celebrate Christmas with your students, medieval style. Includes information cards with follow-up activities focus on Christmas in the Middle Ages, Mumming, Medieval Traditions, St. George and the Dragon, a Christmas Feast in the Middle Ages and Saint Nicholas. Students are asked to compare a Medieval Christmas to a modern-day Christmas.




American Florist


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Prince's Christmas Baby Surprise


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His Cinderella— Is carrying his heir In this A Wedding in New York story, Crown Prince Giovanni realizes his bride will be chosen for him. So he should ignore his intense chemistry with gorgeous florist Hailey Thomas. But away from the palace, Gio’s heart overrules his head… And when, over Christmas, Hailey reveals she’s pregnant, Gio immediately proposes! Hailey knows it’s best for their baby, but does Gio love her and will she be accepted in his royal world? A Wedding in New York trilogy Book 1 – The Wedding Planner’s Christmas Wish by Cara Colter Book 2 – Prince’s Christmas Baby Surprise by Ellie Darkins Book 3 – Reunited Under the Mistletoe by Susan Meier “From Best Friend To Fiancée is a very sweet love story that is sure to lift your spirits and bring some peace through a beautiful HEA.” -Harlequin Junkie “I thought that this was a wonderful story! It was a good wholesome romance and I loved it. It had an excellent storyline, and brilliantly developed and genuine characters that the author really brought to life. It is 5 stars from me for this one - very highly recommended!” -Goodreads on Snowbound at the Manor




Etude Music Magazine


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Includes music.




the quiver


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The Interior


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Issues for Jan 12, 1888-Jan. 1889 include monthly "Magazine supplement".




Dancing the Sacred Wheel


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There are eight seasonal festivals (referred to as sabbats) that make up the ""Wheel of the Year"". ""Dancing the Sacred Wheel"" draws on the author's own personal experience of following a traditional Pagan spiritual path and creating ritual over 20 years in southern Australia. Combining traditional Pagan lore with history in order to develop a relationship with her local environment, the author also offers invaluable pointers as to how to incorporate the localised elements into something that also provides a ?traditional? feel. ""Dancing the Sacred Wheel"" not only provides an in-depth look the folklore and myth associated with each sabbat, but also discusses ways of creating specific rituals and observances that acknowledge each seasonal ?gateway? when the local environment is reflecting something completely different. ""Dancing the Sacred Wheel"" challenges the reader, regardless of which hemisphere they reside, to draw inspiration from their environment, and to create their own unique Wheel of the Year.