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Jingle Spells: An Anthology
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Jingle Spells: An Anthology

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To protect Christmas, this family of wizards will have to use a whole different kind of magic  

Part of the Winter clan, the Evergreen family is considered magical nobility. While Evergreen Industries in picturesque Gingerbread, Colorado, might look like an ordinary office building, this is where the magic of Christmas unfolds. Above Santa's workshop, the Evergreens hold court, manage Christmas and, sometimes against their will and better judgment, fall in love. When it comes to love, the Evergreens know that sometimes you have to play a little naughty to get exactly whator whoyou want from Santa. Celebrate the holidays with Evergreen siblings Cole, Ethan, Dash and Belle in this enchanting collection from New York Times bestselling authors Vicki Lewis Thompson and Rhonda Nelson, Kira Sinclair and Andrea Laurence.
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Release dateNov 1, 2014
ISBN9781460342077
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Vicki Lewis Thompson

New York Times bestselling author Vicki Lewis Thompson’s love affair with cowboys started with the Lone Ranger, continued through Maverick and took a turn south of the border with Zorro. Fortunately for her, she lives in the Arizona desert, where broad-shouldered, lean-hipped cowboys abound. Visit her website at www.vickilewisthompson.com.

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    At first glance this book seemed right up my alley. A family of wizards who are responsible for Christmas. It should have focused on the holiday and all the trappings and been everything I wanted. But it wasn't. The holiday wasn't central to the stories at all.

    The second story in the book was difficult for me to read through because it contained jokes about drag queens, a color referred to as "hooker red," and a Magical Negro who mmm-hmmed her way through a bawdy conversation while giving sexual advice. It's the sort of thing that's obviously unintentional and is a product of society and I really hope that in the future some editor or friend--or the author herself--picks up on it and makes some changes.

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