


This was a beautiful story of love, forgiving yourself and Christmas magic.Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Across Let it be known that you will need tissues while reading. Oh my god did I cry toward the end of this book. Robbie doesn’t even know the whole story because he can’t remember. Greg tries to help, but he doesn’t know the whole story. Robbie is still recovering physically but can’t seem to recover mentally. Then the classic “while you are here” scenario.īoth of these men just pulled on my heart strings. Those two broken men lived and worked together, acting awkwardly, until Robbie made a move.

But Robbie makes himself useful and is quickly hired for the season. But he is still kind enough to pick up a hitch hiker and offer him a bed for the night. His only son was killed in action and after this season he is selling the 3 generation Christmas tree farm.

This one breaks your heart, but puts it back together again with pine needles and hot cocoa. This stand-alone, long novella is a small town, Christmas cornucopia, May-December, hurt/comfort, military romance stuffed full of family and holiday feels. If only they are willing to take that first step. A little nudge from heaven may help build a bridge for these two men trying to heal. Greg believes he’s too heartbroken for romance, but those we love never truly leave us. Friendly people, gorgeous trees, lots of Christmas kitsch… and Greg Cabot. When fate lands him at Cabot’s tree farm, he feels like he’s fallen into a snow globe reality. Badly wounded in Afghanistan, he’s spent most of the past year in recovery and was discharged after ten years of service. Sergeant Robbie Sparks doesn’t have much to be thankful for this holiday season. When he picks up a hitchhiking soldier on a snowy night, he finds the help he needs to get his farm through the holidays-and maybe much more. Since the death of his son, Sam, in Afghanistan, Greg no longer has the heart to run a business based on holiday cheer. Greg Cabot is the third generation to run Cabot’s Christmas Wonderland and tree farm in rural Vermont. With help from a Christmas miracle, two bruised hearts find joy again.
