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Silhouette Christmas Stories 1989 Anthology

Silhouette Christmas Stories 1989 is a contemporary romance anthology featuring stories by Bay Matthews, Marilyn Pappano, Lass Small, Brittany Young. The stories in this volume were originally published in this anthology.

Stories: 4 Authors: 4 Published: Nov-1989 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

    A Christmas for Carole

  2. 2

    The Greatest Gift

  3. 3

    Voice of the Turtles

  4. 4

    Silent Night

About This Anthology

THE GREATEST GIFT by Marilyn Pappano
Happiness was a long time coming for Neil Sullivan and Elizabeth, the woman he'd once promised to love forever. It took the miracle of a second chance and the magic of the holiday season for them to see the truth: their love could defeat any obstacle and make the future an eternal gift.

THE VOICE OF THE TURTLES by Lass Small
Jethro Hanna was content being single, before nurse Megan Bailey came to town. Matchmakers deemed them the perfect couple, and for once, Jethro agreed. But Megan's loving attention was reserved solely for her patients, until the wonder of Christmas and Jethro's ardent passion won her guarded heart.

A CHRISTMAS FOR CAROLE by Bay Matthews
Chilled by the barrenness of Christmases past, Carole Chapman was astounded to discover a fellow orphan, an abandoned baby, in a holiday creche. When she placed the infant in foster father Chris Nicholas's chaotic, children-filled household, Carole herself was engulfed in warmth enough to wrap Christmas future in a loving glow.

SILENT NIGHT by Brittany Young
It was during Christmas that architect Marisa Alexander had been widowed, and the holiday season always brought back painful memories. but this year, when a Christmas Eve blizzard trapped Marisa with client Dane Konrad in his Austrian mountain retreat, the distant echo of "Silent Night" had Marisa rediscovering the spirit of Christmas, and the greatest gift of all: love.