Synopsis Bestselling author Debbie Macomber treats her fans to two of her warm and fuzzy Christmas novellas in GLAD TIDINGS. In "Here Comes Trouble," a happily married couple treats their children to the comic story of how they met while working as reporters for rival newspapers. And in "There's Something About Christmas," reporter Emma Collins has been asked to cover a national fruitcake contest. A lover of neither fruitcake nor Christmas, she begrudgingly accepts the assignment, only to find herself falling in love with a handsome airplane pilot and making some unexpected new friends along the way. Macomber has penned many popular holiday-themed novels, and she never seems to grow tired of musing on the magic of the season.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2006-11-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 475 pages | | Height: | 6.8 in | | Width: | 4.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 16.0 oz |
Publisher's Note Two classic stories of laughter and love at Christmastime.
Christmas is a time for . . . togetherness and memories.
On Christmas Eve, Maryanne and Nolan Adams tell their kids the story they most want to hear--how Mom and Dad met and fell in love. It all started when they were reporters on rival Seattle papers . . . and next thing you know, HERE COMES TROUBLE!
Christmas is a time for . . . fruitcake.
Rookie reporter Emma Collins hates fruitcake; for that matter, she hates Christmas, too. When three Washington State women are finalists in a national fruitcake contest, the story is assigned to her. That's bad enough. It gets worse when she has to fly in a small place (scary!) with a smart-aleck pilot named Oliver Hamilton (sexy!) and his scruffy dog (cute!) In the end she meets three wise women, falls in love and learns THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT CHRISTMAS.
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