When it comes to business, Aaron Chase knows how to succeed. But when his daughter, Izzie, asks him for the perfect family Christmas, the handsome widower feels at a loss about how to fulfill his little girl’s dream.
Pediatric Nurse Christy Cooper has dedicated her life to taking care of children. She agrees to act as Izzie’s stand-in mom for this special holiday and throws herself into making the child’s Christmas wish a reality. Maybe this selfless act will somehow alleviate her secret regrets and failures of the past.
The holiday is filled with fun and laughter, and it’s amazing how three short days can be so life-changing. When the impish eight-year-old talks the adults into acting out a silly, make-believe wedding, young Izzie is certain the magic of the season will turn the pretend vows into the real thing. The little girl wants her daddy to have Christmas in his life — every single day.
An Almost Perfect Christmas is available for eBook and in print from Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Amazon UK, and all online booksellers.
Don’t forget, you can cast your vote for trailer of the month on December 27, 2014 at 1 p.m. Pacific time.
Former Special Agent Kathrin Night would much rather be a machine — unfeeling, incorruptible, infallible — but she’s not. And when her Russian partner insists they work on the issues of their fragile relationship, facing the demons becomes the most challenging assignment of her life. But then the big Russian becomes the target of terrorists during the Olympic games and Agent Night must craft a one-woman plan to save him.
Well, folks, the holiday shopping season is now upon us. Don’t feel guilty about everything on your to-do list – sit back and check out the great book trailer videos we ran during the past month on Indies Unlimited – and maybe you’ll find a book or two for the lucky people on your list! Now, you have the opportunity to let us know which one you liked best by voting for Trailer of the Month.
Doctor Lizzie Bennet, struggling against her conservative English countryside upbringing, determines to prove her worth as a dog psychologist. Nothing will deter her from her career until she meets the uppity and oh-so mysterious Londoner, Mister Darcy. His on-again, off-again flirtatious manner and his pompous putdowns challenge Lizzie’s short temper. When Mister Darcy hires her to train his lovable basset hounds for an important foxhunt, Lizzie accepts the task despite knowing next to nothing about the sport and harboring an intense fear of horses.