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Mrs. Miracle on 34th Street
This Christmas, Emily Merkle (just call her Mrs. Miracle) is working in the toy department of Finley’s, the last family-owned department store in New York City. And her boss is none other than Jake Finley, the owner’s son.
For Jake, holiday memories of brightly wrapped gifts, decorated trees and family gatherings were destroyed in a Christmas Eve tragedy years before. Now Christmas means only one thing to him—and to his father. Profit. Because they need a Christmas miracle to keep the business afloat.
Holly Larson needs a miracle, too. She wants to give her eight-year-old nephew, Gabe, the holiday he deserves. Holly’s widowed brother is in the army and won’t be home for Christmas, but at least she can get Gabe that toy robot from Finley’s, the one gift he desperately wants. If she can figure out how to pay for it…
Fortunately, it’s Mrs. Miracle to the rescue. Next to making children happy, she likes nothing better than helping others—and that includes doing a bit of matchmaking!
This Christmas will be different. For all of them.
A story that’s destined to become a Christmas classic from the Official Storyteller of Christmas.
Merry Christmas! I’m excited that two of my favorite holiday stories are being published together. Call Me Mrs. Miracle was written after the success of the Hallmark adaptation of Mrs. Miracle, which ranked as their highest rated movie of 2009. Call Me Mrs. Miracle, also starring the talented Doris Roberts, again scored as the network’s most viewed movie of the year.
The bonus story in this collection, The Christmas Basket, is another of my favorites. It won a RITA® Award, which is Romance Writers of America’s highest award for excellence in writing. That’s especially gratifying, because it was chosen by my peers. So you can see that both books signify high points in my writing career.
The holidays are a special time with our children and grandchildren, a time of gathering together, building memories, of laughter and fun. My wish is that these two books will be part of your holiday enjoyment.
Merry Christmas!
P.S. You can reach me in a number of ways—through my webpage at www.debbiemacomber.com or on Facebook. Or if you wish, you can reach me at P.O. Box 1458, Port Orchard, WA 98366.
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CEDAR COVE
16 Lighthouse Road
204 Rosewood Lane
311 Pelican Court
44 Cranberry Point
50 Harbor Street
6 Rainier Drive
74 Seaside Avenue
8 Sandpiper Way
92 Pacific Boulevard
1022 Evergreen Place
1105 Yakima Street
A Merry Little Christmas
(featuring 1225 Christmas Tree Lane and 5-B Poppy Lane)
BLOSSOM STREET
The Shop on Blossom Street
A Good Yarn
Susannah's Garden
(previously published as Old Boyfriends)
Back on Blossom Street
(previously published as Wednesdays at Four)
Twenty Wishes
Summer on Blossom Street
Hannah's List
A Turn in the Road
Thursdays at Eight
Christmas in Seattle
Falling for Christmas
A Mother's Gift
Angels at Christmas
A Mother's Wish
Be My Valentine
Happy Mother’ s Day
On a Snowy Night
Summer in Orchard Valley
Summer Wedding Bells
Summer Brides
This Matter of Marriage
THE MANNINGS
The Manning Sisters
The Manning Brides
The Manning Grooms
THE DAKOTAS
Dakota Born
Dakota Home
Always Dakota
The Farmer Takes a Wife
(Exclusive short story)
Call Me Mrs Miracle
The Christmas Basket
Debbie Macomber
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