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romances are always the very best, and Susan Meier usually delivers a good one for the Romance line, This year's is super sweet and very heartwarming,

Althea is hired on the spot as Clark's son, Jack's tutor, but she become's so much more than that, She becomes the band aid on a family that needs a lot of healing,

Clark's wife was killed in a car accidentyears prior and everyone is taking it badly, Clark the most, because his wife had been cheating on him, and he's living with the belief that hisyear old daughter, Teagan, might not really be his.


He's very over protective, VERY over protective.

These two characters work very well together and from the very beginning they have a chemistry, It is nice to have a romance where there isn't a lot of conflict between the hero and heroine on their way to their happily ever after.


The conflict in this story really comes from Althea's father, who was abusive, He's just downright nasty. I wish Clark would have had the opportunity to punch the man in the nose, because I wanted to, He messed up so many lives and was ultimately trying to mess up Althea's new relationship with Clark,

What I love about Susan Meier's books are the focus on family, She writes children so well, I adored Jack and Teagan, she was so precious, Toss the holiday into this story and what you have is close to perfection,

This is a must read for sweet romance lovers out there as well as those of us who love Christmas romances Read in the A CHRISTMAS FAMILY MIRACLE set.

Simple and easy Christmas themed read that passed some time,
Did like the plotline and it has likeable characters, including the children,
Not a lot of connection or heat between the two Hs but I put this down to the age of the book which is
Fetch Single Dads Christmas Miracle Depicted By Susan Meier Distributed As Publication
typical for this style of story.

Just wished Althea dealt with her father in a stronger way, He basically gets the money he wanted with no repercussions, I read this book in one evening, once I started it I didn't want to put it down, I cared about the the characters from page one, I cried with them and laughed with them, Susan Meier has once again written an outstanding book, I am so in the mood for Christmas, And for that warm fuzzy feeling you get from reading a good book, And maybe for some hot cocoa, . .

I got all that and more from this story!! Althea has a whole walk in closet full of Skeletons, but so does Clark.
I just adore stories where the main characters are both broken and help each other to rebuild their lives, It's why I read romance,

This story is short and sweet, everything one would expect from a Harlequin romance! I would recommend this quick read to fans of Debbie MaComber and Susan Wiggs! Althea is single and is on her way to visit her sister.
She went for an interview with Clark who is looking for a tutor for his son Jack whose needs help in his studies.
From the first moment they met, Althea saw what is wrong with the family, Clark is too protective of his children, Clarks wife diedyears ago and he have been taking care of their children, Due to the circumstances leading to the death of his wife, he tried hard to shield his children from nasty gossips, He doesnt allow them to study at the town school and not letting them to go anywhere they want, His younger daughter, Teagan is talking by whispering, Given her past of dealing with abuse which have resulted in her leaving her home after she graduated from High School, she can see that both the children is suffering.
Clarks protectiveness has inadvertently hurting his Childrens with his controlling and protectiveness dealing with the aftermath of his wife as best as he can.
Wanting the children to be happy for the holiday season, Althea tries her best to help Clark and in the process they have fallen in love.


This book is a sweet romance and I couldnt help it to feel that I was there with the family while Althea work her magic to help Clark.
Both Althea and Clark have tough issues that they need do overcome and I like how strong they have become as a unit at the end of the story.

I read this book as part of my "Things To Do inThat I Have Never Done Before" personal development, For years I have scoffed at Mills and Boon books without having ever read one, A good friend of mine at work who is pretty cluey reads these all the time, Not only does she read them she also buys them, So I had a ready source of material, Having asked her to lend me one on the quiet I was horrified to return from my holiday in Jan this year to find two of them ON my desk.
In PLAIN view of the two blokes with whom I shared a bay of desks, There is no way they could have failed to notice them as I keep my desk free of everything that I'm not working on.
And being on leave it was totally devoid of anything, THANKS K! I rapidly took the books home and there they sat on a shelf of my bookcase for,months. Then a couple of weeks ago I realised I had better get cracking or I would not be able to tick off my list thekm inmins box also on the list was certainly not going to get a tick but that's another storyLast Friday I picked one out.
By pagesaw an inward but silent groan I was on a public train with the book pressed firmly against my knees lest any other commuter saw the cover when one of the characters, withinmins of meeting the other, had "nerve endings tingling".
I like to finish what I start so just kept going, Now I fully recognise that reading is an escape from reality, In fact I fully subscribe to the notion that when one reads one can be transported to another era, another life, another idea each of which may be far removed from the reality of ones own life it can't be anything other than an escape.
Indeed some days that is my whole premise for reading, But for me MampB have confirmed that escape has to be grounded in SOME form of reality, Sorry M and B you don't do that for me, Especially when you are coupled with the added frustration of not being able to tell which character was saying what in a two way conversation by product of poor writing/editing.
I just don't feel like I will be able to read another one of you, Especially when there are overbooks on my current WANT TO READ list, I don't want to shock anyone BUT I'm NOTanymore, However I do get why people read you, My friend admitted the fact you are not realistic was the attraction and escape for her, That's fine. I just need my escape to at least have the "this could happen" or "this is different idea to think about" element FIRMLY entrenched.
Or if you are going to be totally unrealistic at least be like Oscar and write well! So, Whilst a sample size ofis way, way below the required min required for a statistically significant result at least thanks toI now have empirical evidence to support the original hypothesis Mills and Boon are not for me.
Awesome.
Normally, to me this kind of books are a break from the others: the big, emotional, more developed ones, This is the exception.

No, it's not big in size, but it is in content, It can get you emotional and although the timeline of the story is short, the author was able to make it enough to develop well the relationship between every one of the characters.


I can't see holes in this story, and it is sweet but not cheesy, talks about Christmas but is not overwhelming.


This book is just perfect, .