Mistletoe at Moonglow by Deborah Garner
A Christmas novella with cookie recipes included!
The Timberton Hotel has always provided a perfect Christmas retreat for regular guests, as well as newcomers. But the small town of Timberton, Montana, hasn't been the same since resident chef and artist, Mist, arrived, bringing a unique new age flavor to the old western town. When guests check in for the holidays, they bring along worries, fears and broken hearts, unaware that Mist has a way of working magic in people's lives. Old-fashioned time spent together, exquisite food, conversation and a snowball or two offer guests a chance to trade sadness for hope. One thing is certain: no matter how cold winter's grip is on each guest, no one leaves Timberton without a warmer heart.
A Christmas novella with cookie recipes included!
The Timberton Hotel has always provided a perfect Christmas retreat for regular guests, as well as newcomers. But the small town of Timberton, Montana, hasn't been the same since resident chef and artist, Mist, arrived, bringing a unique new age flavor to the old western town. When guests check in for the holidays, they bring along worries, fears and broken hearts, unaware that Mist has a way of working magic in people's lives. Old-fashioned time spent together, exquisite food, conversation and a snowball or two offer guests a chance to trade sadness for hope. One thing is certain: no matter how cold winter's grip is on each guest, no one leaves Timberton without a warmer heart.
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Deborah Garner is an accomplished travel writer with a passion for back roads and secret hideaways. Born and raised in California, she studied in France before returning to the U.S. to attend UCLA. After stints in graduate school and teaching, she attempted to clone herself for decades by founding and running a dance and performing arts center, designing and manufacturing clothing and accessories, and tackling both spreadsheets and display racks for corporate retail management. Her passions include photography, hiking and animal rescue. She speaks five languages, some substantially better than others. She now divides her time between California and Wyoming, dragging one human and two canines along whenever possible.
The first thing Deborah thinks of at the thought of Christmas is...
When I think of Christmas, my thoughts go to family, to years past, and to memories of childhood. I always loved the wonders of that time of year - the sparkling lights and nostalgic ornaments on our tree, the traditional aromas of holiday meals cooking. Then, in later years, I have recollections of driving home just before the holiday on chilly winter mornings, looking to recapture that magic from childhood. Even as an adult, the awe of the season still inspires me.
What makes Christmas special for Deborah...
Family and friends always make Christmas special, both spending time with them in the present and remembering times from the past.
Deborah's Christmas Wish for 2015…
My Christmas Wish for 2015 is a simple one, to find joy in the present moment. It's so easy to let worries about the future keep us from enjoying the here and now. My hope is that we can all slow down and notice the little miracles that surround us on a daily basis.
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I like the idea of a novella with cookie recipes included. It sounds like a heart warming book.
ReplyDeleteAwwww, I totally love the storyline of this book! I MUST read at least one Christmas book each year. This is the one for me!
ReplyDeleteWith cookie recipes? Cute idea :)
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for the holiday season! I'm thinking the cookie recipes would be great to make with my mother-in-law, then we can both read the book and talk about it!
ReplyDeleteI am in the mood for a feel good read, and this sounds perfect.
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