Carter is an insurance adjuster whose longing for creative expression spills over sometimes into his accident reports. Abby works for her adoptive father, Uncle Mannie, in the family bookstore, the ReadMore Café. Carter barely tolerates Christmas; Abby loves it. She can't wait past October to build her favorite display, the annual Christmas book tree stack, which Carter despises.
When an automobile accident throws Carter and Abby together, Uncle Mannie, who is harboring secrets of his own, sees a chance for lasting happiness for his little girl. But there are so many hurdles, and not much time left. Will this Christmas deliver the miracle everyone is hoping for? Where love and Christmas are concerned, there are no accidents.
About the Author:
Camron Wright was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has
a master’s degree in Writing and Public Relations from Westminster College.
He has owned several successful retail stores in addition to working with his wife
in the fashion industry, designing for the McCall Pattern Company in New York.
Camron began writing to get out of attending MBA school at the time, and it proved
the better decision. His first book, Letters for Emily, was a Readers
Choice Award winner, as well as a selection of the Doubleday Book Club
and the Literary Guild. Letters for Emily has been published in
North America, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Korea, the Netherlands, and
China.
His next book, The Rent Collector, won Best Novel of the Year from the
Whitney Awards and was a nominee for the prestigious International DUBLIN
Literary Award. The Orphan Keeper won 2016 Book of the Year, Gold
accolades in Multicultural Fiction from Foreword Reviews, and was winner
of Best General Fiction from the Whitney Awards.
Camron lives with his wife, Alicyn, just south of Salt Lake City at the base of the
Wasatch Mountains. He is the proud father of four children, all girls but three.
I'm excited to read this book, but I goofed on the mailing. I planned to read it this weekend, but work was crazy on Friday (That's another story) and I wasn't there in the afternoon to get the mail. Once I get it, I'll read it quickly and review it. It sounds cute. I love the name of the Café already! And to be honest, this book sounds like a Hallmark movie - so it should be right up my alley.
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