Saturday, 23 December 2017

The Christmas Switch





Laura L. Walker grew up in a large family in the beautiful Gila Valley of southern Arizona. From the time Laura was young, she spent hours drawing characters on paper and fantasizing about their adventures. Life became more serious, however, when Laura met her own hero and they eventually became the parents of six children. In between spurts of grocery shopping, sewing costumes or quilts, transporting kids to practices, and making dinner, Laura still enjoys putting her imagination to good use. She is the author of four contemporary romances.

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1890 Nebraska

For schoolmarm Amanda Cordell, Christmas Eve means getting through the special program she and her pupils have put together for the townsfolk in Langdon. And even though she has vowed to not set eyes on handsome Calvin Hunsaker, it becomes inevitable when his incorrigible son needs her help. Everyone knows how bitter Calvin is over his wife's sudden death, and somehow Amanda senses that he sees her the same way, as the spineless, helpless socialite she used to be.

Calvin Hunsaker is determined to ignore the feeling of attraction stirring inside him for the new schoolmarm, even if she is the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. But she's here to pick up the pieces after her brother and sister-in-law's untimely deaths and raise their two youngsters, not bedazzle him with the same charms his first wife possessed. Better to bundle up and head out of this one-room schoolhouse the second the program's ends.

But a winter storm and two mischievous boys have other plans, and Amanda and Calvin's plans to avoid each other go awry when Calvin is stranded at Amanda's house over the Christmas holiday. Will there be joy and thanksgiving in their future or will the winter blues descend on them once again?"



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Snippet: 

                       The two boys scampered up the ladder to the loft, leaving the girls to play quietly with their dolls by the fire.
            Puzzled, Rachel breathed out, “Well! I suppose we scared them off. At least we still have the girls as chaperones.”
            She expected Calvin to laugh or at least smile. Instead, he slowly approached her and took her hands in his. “Do we need chaperones, Rachel?”
            Her mouth went dry. She didn’t know what to say. Yet she couldn’t tear her eyes away from his mesmerizing cobalt blue gaze.
            He lifted a hand to cup her cheek and added almost as a whisper, “I don’t know about you, but for me, the answer is yes.”
            A thousand sensations vibrated through her in that moment: the thrill of his words, the wonder of his touch, the softening light turning gray, the hum of the girls’ play, and the crackle of the warm fire. Even the whooshing sound of the snow that she thought they would all be used to hearing by now. She heard and felt every detail as if it were being magnified by an unseen force.
            She whispered back, “I think it might be yes for me, too.”
            And with a shuddering breath, his lips landed on hers.



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