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The Christmas Promise
The Christmas Promise: A Novel | Donna VanLiere
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Each Christmas we are given a promise from heaven. And each year on earth we make promises to each other. This is a story about how a promise from one person to another shows us the true meaning of faith, remembrance, and love. Seven years ago Gloria endured a family tragedy that almost shook her faith entirely. Each Christmas she places a card in an envelope on her tree, restating a promise she made to her husband before he died. Now, having moved from her small town and all the painful memories it held, she is building a life by caring for people in need. Whether it's a young mother who can't pay her electric bill or a family who needs some extra food, Gloria always finds a way. Miriam is a thorn in Gloria's side. Miriam is a constantly critical, disapproving neighbor who looks with suspicion at all the good things Gloria does. When a twist of fate makes them roommates instead of neighbors, it's the ultimate test of patience and faith. Chaz has a good job as head of security at Wilson's Department Store, but each night he returns home to an empty apartment. He longs for a wife and family of his own but realizes that the life choices he's made have alienated him. He befriends a young boy whose mother has fallen on hard times, giving him a chance to have a life he thought impossible. In The Christmas Promise, the lives of these characters collide and we learn that even as we move ahead, the past is never far behind. And when we are forgiven much, we love much. In this warmly humorous and deeply poignant story, we are reminded that the Christmas Promise is the promise of second chances.
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intothehallofbooks
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This one didn‘t capture my attention immediately but came together so well by the end. Not a tearjerker, thankfully, but still a poignant Christmas story. Characters from the first installment are still showing up, and I love it. This author does a great job of creating meaningful stories full of grace and love. The author also reads this audiobook and you can tell she loves these characters so much just by the way she reads them.

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#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView @Andrew65

I started this author‘s series in December‘22 with Christmas Shoes and Christmas Blessing. There are many more beyond what my library has…I‘ve enjoyed every one so far ❤️

#Pantone @Clwojick #Bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

Andrew65 Good when you enjoy a series and there are plenty of others to get to. Well done 🥳 1y
TheSpineView Fabulous! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
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I wasn‘t too sure about this one because for a short little book a pile of characters with their own stories were introduced. But all those stories came together in the sweetest HEA way, and it turned out to be a great holiday read.

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Enjoyed listening to the audiobook!