2 “I was lost in an emotional wilderness, and I needed all the help I could get.” Maggie cannot step a foot outside of her house without feeling the whole world is watching her. After suffering through a very public and humiliating divorce to a local politician, she spends most of […] The Noel Stranger by Richard Paul EvansThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Christmas Fiction on December 3, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
It’s the holiday season! Time for Sarah Anne’s 12 Books of Christmas! I love reading holiday books to put me in a festive mood! I’ve compiled a list of 12 holiday-themed books that I highly recommend. This list is below or print out the PDF below as a reference! If […] Sarah Anne’s 12 Books of ChristmasThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged bookshelf Christmas holiday on December 6, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
“Then, as if they’d known and loved each other all their lives, he reached for her hand and linked her fingers with his as they walked through the restaurant.” Two Christmas stories are tied together by Cedar Cove in Christmas in Cedar Cove. First, readers get a glimpse into […] Christmas in Cedar Cove by Debbie MacomberThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Christmas Debbie Macomber Fiction on December 30, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 “They knew the power of the twelve gifts because they had endured the same pain. Their compassion for us had grown from a deep knowledge of the sweetness and sorrow of the season, when joy and grief intertwine.” How does a grieving family deal with Christmas? Joy is replaced […] The 13th Gift by Joanne Huist SmithThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Biographical Christmas Inspirational Non-Fiction on December 23, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
2 “She thought a moment, then said, ‘Maybe we get out of the habit of being around people faster than we think.’ She took a deep breath and smiled. ‘That got deep, fast.'” Heartbreak can bring loneliness and an unwillingness to open up your heart again. After sacrificing his career that […] The Mistletoe Secret by Richard Paul EvansThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Christmas Fiction Richard Paul Evans on December 19, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter