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The Magic of a Family Christmas
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The Magic of a Family Christmas

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With her little foster son Harry to care for, Christmas suddenly sparkles again for secretary Wendy Winston. The only fly in the ointment is Cullen Barrington. He's her boss, yet insists on playing the part of Scrooge!

When they are all stranded together in an ice storm, Wendy sets about showing them just how magical a family Christmas can be….

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateNov 1, 2009
ISBN9781426842955
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Susan Meier

Susan Meier spent most of her twenties thinking she was a job-hopper – until she began to write and realised everything that had come before was only research! One of eleven children, with twenty-four nieces and nephews and three kids of her own, Susan lives in Western Pennsylvania with her wonderful husband, Mike, her children, and two over-fed, well-cuddled cats, Sophie and Fluffy. You can visit Susan’s website at www.susanmeier.com

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Another installment of the masterful telling of the history of the Second World War. The breadth and penetration of Churchill's oversight is quite staggering, and the access to top-level communications paints a vivid picture of the direction of the war. The only fault, as usual, is the omission of any mention of Bletchley Park's output - though the reasons made sense at the time, reading now the lacuna is most noticeable.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The fourth volume of Churchill's Second World war series concerns the turning point of the war. Although Churchill states that he knew the war was won in the third volume this is the book in which the actual events occurred.However, the book is much more about politics than combat. There are a great many memos, letters and position papers. Political events are well covered. In any event, this is all interesting at least to me. It relates how a major war leader conducts affairs, leads men and initiates events. I can recommend the book and the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Promises, promises, promises. Churchill's fourth volume of WWII memiors. The tide has turned. Churchill keeps promising Stalin supplies and a second front and not exactly not delivering, just postponing. Not as good as previous volumes, but still compelling.