Thursday, December 20, 2012

Emily March's Mistletoe Mine

It’s always the season of hope and romance in Eternity Springs, a special town where lost souls and lonely hearts find an angel’s touch. Now New York Times bestselling author Emily March has written a wonderful eBook original novella, in which Christmas brings a family reunion and a family wedding.

Newly engaged to her college sweetheart, Molly Stapleton has one wish for her holiday wedding: get her estranged parents back together. Three years ago, a family tragedy drove Emma Stapleton away from her husband, Jared, and their sprawling Texas ranch. Time, false pride, and unhealed hurts have only widened the divide. But Molly, with the help of some very special people in Eternity Springs, has a plan. As Emma and Jared arrive in this magical town to share Molly’s happiness, they meet face-to-face, heart to heart. Will they accept this last chance to renew their promises of love—and cherish the gift from the daughter who loves them both?


REVIEW

Mistletoe Mine was the first book by Emily March I read. In fact, it’s the book that started my love for Emily and the Eternity Springs series.

I LOVED this story. While it isn’t necessary for you to have read the previous three books in the series, it would probably make connecting the people a little easier, since previous characters are mentioned. However, like I said, I read this one first and then went on to read the first book.

This is a story of loss, hurt, pride, and undying love. Eternity Springs is a place of love and healing. It’s a place where lost souls and broken hearts come to heal. Even though, not everyone believes in the powers of Eternity Springs and it’s angel Celeste Blessing, the magic of Christmas still makes anything possible.

Enjoy this Christmas short story from Emily March and Eternity Springs.

Release Date: November 21, 2011
Book Length: 67 pages
Source: Personal Purchase
Reading Format: Available only in eBook
Author’s Website: Emily March
Purchase through: Amazon

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