What most fans want in holiday romance entertainment is the promise of squishy feels and happy endings. Winter Nights not only serves that taste, but does so three times over! Enjoy a story set at Christmas, one during Kwanzaa, and a third on New Year's Eve. For those who enjoy the journey all the more when they know where it will likely end.
Interesting collection. Published in 1998, so no cell phone calls or text solutions. Fun to follow the holiday progression, and a treat to read a story happening during Kwanza.
Winter Nights by 3 authors: Until Christmas by Francis Ray The local principal is looking for a housekeeper for the twins. She used to hostess at the local bed and breakfast. She is a nuturer and likes it. Boys get very comfortable with her eating and being with them a lot to the point where the father has stated she's off duty when he gets home from work. As they go through the year end holidays she decorates their house, the tree and bakes.
Kwanza Angel by Shirley Haystock At this time of year and specific holiday we learn a little about how and why it is celebrated. It also brings together a man and woman who used to date.
Round Midnight by Donna Summer's got it all, the degrees, the high paying job, expensive car, expensive place to live and all the money she could ever want or need. She has no boyfriend and all her friends want to set her up with others but she won't have any part of it. The radio station decides to do something different for New Years Eve and her show will just be coming on just before the year starts. Her show is to give advice to others who are dating, have a relationship, etc.