Mistletoe Magic. Кэрол Мортимер
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We all need a little mistletoe magic! Lose yourself in this wonderful selection of six sensational seasonal reads!Claiming His Christmas Bride by Carole Mortimer When Gideon Webber first met Molly Barton, he wanted her more than anything. But it appeared that Molly was already another man's mistress– his brother’s! Three years later, they meet again. And this time Gideon's determined to claim Molly once and for all—as his Yuletide bride!Christmas on the Children’s Ward by Carol Marinelli Consultant Nick Watson and Nurse Eden Hadley were old friends–until Nick lost his fiancée and the two grew apart. But when all a little orphaned boy on the children’s ward wants is one real family Christmas, can a little Christmas magic bring this trio together?A Surprise Christmas Proposal by Liz Fielding Sophie Harrington is very much a damsel in distress when rugged bachelor Gabriel York comes to her rescue. Gabriel ends up taking her in as a temporary lodger in his exclusive London home. But before long he realises Sophie isn't just for Christmas–but for life!Her Christmas Wedding Wish by Judy Christenberry Workaholic attorney Richard Anderson's life was turned upside down when he became guardian to his orphaned nephew. He left it up to Molly Soderling, the boy's beautiful nurse, to make this a very special Christmas—until a kiss under the mistletoe changed everything!The Italian’s Christmas Miracle by Lucy Gordon Drago di Luca and Alysa Dennis are brought together by a shared betrayal – their partners have been having an affair! But against all the odds they strike an unlikely friendship…As the attraction builds between them, could Christmas ring in the promise of a new start?A Bride by Christmas by Joan Elliott Pickart Marriage was not in wedding planner Maggie Jenkins’s future – until wealthy businessman Luke St. John hires her to plan a family wedding. His potent sexiness makes her forget her own name—but can he convince her to say ‘I do’?