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BOOK REVIEW: A Carol For Christmas
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: A Carol For Christmas Author: Robin Lee Hatcher Publisher: Zondervan ISBN: 0-310-25776-X Genre: Inspirational/Contemporary/Fiction
Carol Burke has given it all up for her husband, Jonathan. A college diploma and a chance at a promising music career in Nashville. Jonathan made some sacrifices when he married her too. He didn’t have his diploma, and he took a lower-paying job in his father’s business. But someday, the business would be his, they just had to make it through the lean times.
Jonathan completely ran over Carol’s heart when he took her most prized possession, her guitar, and ran over it. It was an accident, but still, a new guitar didn’t fit anywhere in the budget at all.
Then Carol got an unexpected opportunity to sing again. She’s even noticed by someone who can make her dreams come true. Is Carol willing to give up Jonathan to realize her dreams?
A Carol For Christmas is a cute little novella out just in time for Christmas. Perfect for gift giving, A Carol For Christmas is sure to leave warm fuzzies in the hearts of its readers this holiday season. It is the perfect book to curl up with in front of a fire.
Carol is a loveable heroine and the reader suffers along with her as she tries to reconcile herself to life with a workaholic husband, and no music. While short, and easily read, A Carol For Christmas packs a message that stays with you long after you close the cover of the book. $12.99 hard cover. 144 pages.
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