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Silhouette Christmas Stories 1988 Anthology

Silhouette Christmas Stories 1988 is a contemporary romance anthology featuring stories by Annette Broadrick, Kathleen Eagle, Brooke Hastings, Curtiss Ann Matlock. The stories in this volume were originally published in this anthology.

Stories: 4 Authors: 4 Published: Nov-1988 Type: Original anthology Genre: Contemporary Romance

Stories in This Anthology

Each story in this volume is listed below with its author and available publication details.

The stories in this volume were first published in this anthology.

  1. 1

    Christmas Magic

  2. 2

    The Twelfth Moon

    Latimer Moon #0.5
  3. 3

    Eight Nights

  4. 4

    Miracle on I-40

About This Anthology

THE TWELFTH MOON by Kathleen Eagle
Sergeant Luke Tracker had come home for Christmas expecting to find the prejudice and poverty that had always characterized reservation life. Instead he found Hope Spencer, who spent her days teaching the tribe's children the ways of the white man's world and her nights teaching Luke the far more important ways of the heart.

EIGHT NIGHTS by Brooke Hastings
Rebecca's children had suffered enough from workaholic parents. She couldn't allow it to happen again, no matter how drawn she was to her hard-driving boss, David. Besides, neither of them could find time for loving when they worked eight days a week. Until the eight nights of Hanukkah offered them a miracle...

CHRISTMAS MAGIC by Annette Broadrick
For Natalie Phillips, returning home revived painful memories. It was in Portland, years ago, that she lost Tony D'Angelo, the only man she'd ever loved. But fate -- or was it the magic of Christmas? -- helped heal old wounds as Natalie and Tony discovered a new love that was so powerful that every day was a holiday.

MIRACLE ON I-40 by Curtiss Ann Matlock
To reconcile with her folks back East and give her kids grandparents for Christmas, truck stop waitress Lacey Bryant arranged transportation with her steadiest customer. Little did she know she'd hitched a ride with Scrooge! Eighteen hundred miles confined with scowling Barry Cooper would feel endless...unless Lacey miraculously changed his "Bah Humbug" to "Barry Christmas!"