Can a child’s doll change the way a person see’s God? Problems arise. Muddles happen. Attitudes need adjustment. CEO Anadara Richardson likes the way things run in her well-ordered world. For years, she’s “adopted” one-child families for Christmas and lavished them with gifts.
Zachary Hall is an entrepreneur who specializes in construction. He sponsors a different family each year for Christmas. This year, he’s excited over a special plan for the “adopted” family.
A computer glitch partners up Anadara and Zach to sponsor a large family with seven children. This is a huge snag in their plans, but they both trust the person who manages their “adoption” accounts.
Can they work together and pull off a great Christmas to a large family in need?
How many more glitches need to happen to bring these two together for the best Christmas ever?
Robin lives in Sugarmill Woods, Florida with her husband Jimmy and their Belgian Malinois, Kenzi. She and her husband celebrate with an overflowing cup of blessings with seventeen grandchildren. Robin loves company and challenging her young guests to discover the many giraffes in the obvious and hidden nooks and crannies of their home. An award winner for romance and flash fiction, Robin is multi-published in both fiction and non-fiction and has written well over a hundred stories on her blog for children. Two of her novellas are finalists in the 2020 Selah and one title received third in the Tapestry Awards.
I won't recap the story but I will write my thoughts on what I read. This is a Christian romance centered around Christmas. The generosity of many of the characters helping families in need melted my heart as I'm doing the same for a local family each year. The warmth and the love is immensely giving me pause and reflect on Christmas when I was a child. Great read!
Loved the story and the characters. The ADOPT A FAMILY was a great addiction to the story. Loved Kit matchmaking her cousin and Anadara. Really enjoyable story with the inclusion of the true Christmas story.