"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. By the author of Child of Grace, this charming tale is in the same spirit as Anne Osborne Poelman's Secret Santa (LJ 11/1/00).Ĭopyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. When he finds himself snowbound at a wedding parlor where "Christmas vows cost $5.00 extra," he doesn't realize that this is the first step in God's plan to show him the true meaning of Christmas and help him come to terms with his past, present, and future. But home had too many memories of lost love, and now it looks as if he won't make it to his mother's house with the kids for Christmas either. A recent parolee, Ben was released early because his wife was killed in an accident, and there was no one else to take the kids. She had a relatively late start in writing, breaking into publishing in 1982 when she was already forty years old. Hope flew out the window miles before his beat-up car broke down, but with three small children counting on him as their sole support, he can't give up. Readers will enjoy Lori’s trademark humor and warmth. He has no idea what a special Christmas awaits him. A young widower with three needy children is snowed in at Henrietta Humblesmith’s marrying parlor for the holidays. In another addition to Tyndale's hardcover novella line, Ben O'Keefe is down to his last dollar. Lori Copeland, loved for her whimsical, folksy style, brings readers a feel good Christmas story.
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