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Holiday Happiness #4

Mistletoe Miracles

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***A full-length, standalone novel***
If you enjoy watching movies like This Christmas, The Perfect Holiday and Last Holiday, then Mistletoe Miracles may be the perfect holiday read for you!

Still reeling from the tragic loss of her husband, Kerrie Bramble struggles to move forward. With a young son to support along with the ever-present memories and regrets still plaguing her, this fateful anniversary—Christmas Eve—proves to be just as difficult as those before it.

Having so many emotions already stirring, Kerrie's resolve is once again tested, when she's denied a loan for the new bakery business that she's counted on to support her and her willful son, Jayden. A surprise visit from long-time friend and her deceased husband's best friend, Dwight Thornton, complicates matters further.

With more than their shared loss working against them, Dwight and Kerri must work past new difficulties in order to have the lives they've both wanted for far too long. Old friendships are tested. A marriage must come to an end. While a young boy and his mother must begin to breathe again, move past their pain to welcome love back into their lives.

Will this Christmas be the one that heals wounded souls and unite those left behind?

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172 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 23, 2014

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Roxy Wilson

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379 reviews6 followers
December 29, 2014
Enjoyed reading "Mistletoe Miracles" from Roxy Wilson. Even though their situation was totally uncommon, you couldn't help but pull for Kerrie and Dwight. Roxy Wilson again pulls her readers in with the dynamic character chemistry that's evident from beginning to end in this beautiful story.
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December 26, 2014
Loved this Holiday read, I started it Christmas Eve night when all the Hustle & Bustle of Xmas quieted down. The love story was Calm, Realistic and Believable....but, there was a TWIST. Kerrie and Dwight definitely have an undeniable chemistry. Unfortunately, Dwight' s best friend and army buddy Scooped her up first and married her, so he graciously stepped aside and eventually married someone else, but his feelings for Kerrie never changed. A tragedy happened for both Kerrie and Dwight, which also brought out feelings Kerrie had buried deep inside of her for Dwight..... but that TWIST! KUDOS to you Author Roxy Wison, Great Job.
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January 11, 2015
Good Book but the hero isn't free

I enjoyed the stories and the characters but like the reviewer who gave it a one star, the story bothered me because the hero was not free to start another relationship. He was married and remained married and living with his wife while he started the relationship with the heroine. Until his marriage is dissolved he has no right to be in another relationship. Marriage is both a legal and a moral contract. If he was free he would have been a great hero; he isn't afraid to express love and commitment and is willing to love her child. She is a strong woman who puts her son first and works hard to make a good life for herself and her son in a loving manner. Wish I could've given it 5 stars but I believe marriage is a commitment until the divorce is final.
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2,523 reviews12 followers
December 30, 2014
Roxy Wilson has done it again. She tackled some hard issues; PTSD, suicide, divorce, infidelity, single patenting, etc. in such a way that the reader can not only empathize, but understand the issues. This story gave the perspective of not only the single widowed mother, but if her son and of a returning soldier. They all together are dealing with the after effects of a person who had PTSD. I especially enjoyed the way Ms. Wilson dealt with the infidelity of the military spouse and how that while things happen, there can be a civility to it all. Bravo Roxy, Bravo!
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December 1, 2015
Friends Then Loverw

This was the first book I've ever read by this author. I thoroughly enjoyed this book . I did not care for the way the book ended. The friendship was such a sweet beginning of a loving romance . However all in all pretty good read
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