Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Christmas books are cheap out of season

Read this book, no matter the season! I love Debbie Macomber and have read many of her books. She writes sweet stories that have happy endings and is well-loved by ordinary folks everywhere.

Several of Ms. Macomber's books feature the Archangel Gabriel and his three mischievous Prayer Ambassadors—Shirley, Goodness and Mercy. In this book the three not-quite-angelic-all-the-time Prayer Ambassadors help three needy Christmas cases.

Harry Alderwood, 86, prays that his increasingly forgetful wife, Rosalie, will agree to move into assisted living before he dies. Meanwhile, nine-year-old Carter Jackson begs God for a dog, even though his mother and father tell him that they can't afford to keep a pet, while Beth Fischer's mother prays that her divorced paralegal daughter, nightly engrossed in a World of Warcraft online game, will start a new life.

The three angels accomplish their goals, perhaps in ways they had never intended. A touch of humor, a touch of the miraculous, and a great read any time of the year.

Where Angels Go is a great buy now for only $3.34. If you need a story to renew your faith in life, buy this one today.

Click here to purchase Where Angels Go



Based on a fact, but very much a work of imagination, Jeff Guinn of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has written the tale of how Christmas was saved, through the voice of Mrs. Claus.

It's 1620, and Mr. Claus is off in the New World. Meanwhile, Mrs Claus is in England, where the first signs of a dangerous threat to Yuletide cheer are in evidence. The Puritans have gained control of Parliament and appear determined to take all the joy out of Christmas.

But Mrs Claus knows that it's time for serious action when, in 1647, a law is passed by Parliament that actually punishes anyone who celebrates Christmas. Based on the actual events of a day in 1647, when ten thousand peasants marched through the streets of Canterbury demanding their right to celebrate a beloved holiday.

How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas is rich in historical detail, adventure and plain ol' Christmas fun.

Today you can purchase How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas for only $3.75.

Click here to purchase How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas

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