Monday, November 23, 2015

Get in the holiday spirit with Jane Porter!

Review by Marlene Engel
After a gunman opens fire at Daisy’s school leaving two injured, Cormac decides to leave the craziness of LA and move back to Montana to safely raise his daughter.  But relocating his company during the holiday season will be the bigger challenge. 

As Creative Director for Sheenan Media, Whitney has played a crucial role in the company’s publishing division.  When news of the relocation hits, she knows that this is the time for her to cut ties from the company … and the man who broke her heart years ago. 

Back in Montana, Cormac and Daisy are getting back to a normal routine.  But as she befriends the local Santa, and asks him for a special Christmas wish, Cormac gets nervous that he won’t be able to fulfill his daughter’s holiday wish.  If only he could find out what it is …

I love a good Christmas story and this was just the one to get me in the holiday spirit.  A take on the classic holiday film, Miracle of 34th Street, A Christmas Miracle for Daisy is a modern day version.  With an amazing story and a cast of characters you won’t soon forget, this is the perfect book to start off the holiday season.

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About the Author:
Jane Porter, a native of Visalia, California, graduated from UCLA with a degree in American Studies and worked in sales and marketing before returning to school to earn a teaching credential and an MA in Writing from the University of San Francisco. A bestselling author, Jane has also been a finalist for the prestigious RITA award in 2002, 2003, 2008 and 2010 from Romance Writers of America, and her '06 release, Flirting With Forty, picked by Redbook as its Red Hot Summer Read, went back for seven printings in six weeks before being made into a December 08 Lifetime movie starring Heather Locklear. Jane, her surfer husband, and three sons make their home today in San Clemente, CA where she's currently working on her next novel.
                        
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