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Their First Noel [Paperback]

Leigh Greenwood (Author), Bobby Hutchinson (Author), Connie Mason (Author), Theresa Scott (Author)
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November 1995
Four historical romances include "Father Christmas" by Leigh Greenwood, "Lantern In The Window" by Bobby Hutchinson, "A Christmas Miracle" by Connie Mason, and "The Treasure" by Theresa Scott. Original.


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Strong, gentle heroines, tough, determined heroes, and many babies populate this quartet of first Christmas historical novellas. They take the reader to realistic settings from New York to Washington and from Canada to Arizona. Highlights include Leigh Greenwood's "Father Christmas," in which an escaped convict goes in search of his dead partner's gold and finds a totally different kind of treasure; and Connie Mason's "A Christmas Miracle," which features a pregnant Irish widow, a desperate father, and a selfish ex-wife (the one story without the flavor of the Old West). Although the stories are all a little rough around the edges and most could have been more emotionally involving, this collection may appeal to readers who enjoy their Christmases with a Western touch.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (Mm) (November 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 084393865X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843938654
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,013,448 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Half of the stories are good, November 9, 2006
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From the back cover:

Four historical romance Christmas stories by your favorite authors!

FATHER CHRISTMAS by Leigh Greenwood
Arizona Territory, 1880. Delivering a young widow's baby during the holiday season transforms the heart of a lonely drifter.

LANTERN IN THE WINDOW by Bobby Hutchinson
Alberta, 1886. After losing his wife and infant son, a bereaved farmer vows not to love again--until a fiery beauty helps him bury the ghosts of Christmases past.

A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE by Connie Mason
New York, 1867. A Yuletide birth brings a wealthy businessman and a penniless immigrant the happiness they have always desired.

THE TREASURE by Theresa Scott
Washington Territory, 1825. A childless Indian couple receives the greatest gift of all: the son they never thought they'd have.

And my review:

I didn't hold out high hopes for this anthology, as I hadn't liked previous works by the first three authors (I'd never read anything by the fourth). So I was pleasantly surprised to find two enjoyable novellas in this historical Christmas collection. All of these stories are linked with a common theme: all are set at Christmas time, and all involve the birth of a child.

Leigh Greenwood's FATHER CHRISTMAS failed to engage me. I didn't feel like I really knew the character of the heroine. She just came across as bland and colorless to me. She was spiritless, and I really didn't know what the hero saw that made him fall in love with her. This felt more like a "throw them together often enough and it must be love" than any real emotions. I didn't hate the characters, I just felt that I didn't really care what happened to them, because I wasn't emotionally invested in them. Two stars.

Bobby Hutchinson's LANTERN IN THE WINDOW was the most enjoyable novella in this collection. For one thing, it was a refreshing change to read a story set on the Canadian frontier, since most stories of this type are set in the US. These were characters that I did feel invested in. I cared about what happened to them. While they originally came together for reasons of convenience, instead of love, the love developed well without being too rushed despite the page restrictions put on the author. Four stars.

Connie Mason's A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE was also a pleasant surprise. I'd tried books by this author before, and always ended up hating at least one of the characters. But that didn't happen here. I loved the heroine (she had such great spirit!) and the hero was more than just your standard tortured hero. He was a truly honorable man, and I was really glad that these two were together. And the children were cute, too, though their characters were not as well rounded as I might have liked, given the page restrictions. My only real complaint with this story was that the author's writing style felt a little rushed, but of course, that could be blamed on the limited number of pages an author gets for inclusion in an anthology. Three stars.

Theresa Scott's THE TREASURE was a story that had a promising premise, but a very choppy and unpolished writing style made it very difficult to read. I kept finding myself lost among pages and pages of dialogue without enough prose to balance it. I'd often find myself having to go back and count the lines of dialogue so that I could figure out who was speaking when. That shouldn't happen. The "easy flow" you want to find in an absorbing read just wasn't there. It was so choppy that I kept getting drawn out of the story. Also, much of the first part of this book was focused on minor characters, rather than on the hero and heroine (who should be the main focus of the romance), which gets tiresome pretty quickly. Two stars.

As with most anthologies, this is a mixed bag, but at least half of it is enjoyable, if not the most memorable. While I wouldn't recommend that you rush out to buy this book, certainly pick it up if you find it at a garage sale or a used book store.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book!!, August 12, 2005
These are some of the best stories written and are set in the Christmas season. I love all four stories...they just touched my heart.
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