Meet Me under the Mistletoe (Mills & Boon Silhouette)


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THE PLIGHT OF A SINGLE DAD... No sooner had they settled in Washington than history repeated itself: the welcoming committee of available women. The casseroles. A widower Alex McKenzie I might be, but he was not looking for a new wife.




Miracle Under the Mistletoe (Mills & Boon Silhouette)


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Grady and Olivia Foster shared everything–passion, friendship and a soul-deep connection that made their marriage blissful. Then tragedy struck when a drunk driver stole the life of their young son Cody just days before Christmas.







Mistletoe Marriage


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Regency Mistletoe and Marriages


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By Annie Burrows & Joanna Maitland Including: A Countess by Christmas Miss Helen Forrest attends the forbidding Earl of Bridgemere's lavish Christmas party feeling rather ordinary until his surprise marriage proposal! But Helen refuses to be a bride of convenience - and will only agree to marry him for love...




Her Mistletoe Husband


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His kisses were irresistible Alex D'Amour was an unexpected and decidedly unwelcome guest in Elissa Crosby's home. Not wanting to spoil the Christmas mood for her two younger sisters and their families, she asked Alex to pretend they were friends. But he got carried away by his part and what her sisters actually saw was Alex the affectionate lover! Had independent Elissa finally met her match? Only she knew that Alex was not wanting her so much as her beautiful home. But under the spell of the Christmas mistletoe and Alex's magical kisses miracles could happen. ENCHANTED BRIDES Wanted: three dream husbands for three loving sisters




The Bride of the Mistletoe


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Any one about to read this work of fiction might properly be apprised beforehand that it is not a novel: it has neither the structure nor the purpose of The Novel. It is a story. There are two characters - a middle-aged married couple living in a plain farmhouse; one point on the field of human nature is located; at that point one subject is treated; in the treatment one movement is directed toward one climax; no external event whatsoever is introduced; and the time is about forty hours.