A little Christmas spirit / Sheila Roberts.
Single mom Lexie Bell hopes to make this first Christmas in their new home special for her six-year-old son, Brock. Festive lights and homemade fudge, check. Friendly neighbors? Uh, no. The reclusive widower next door is more grinchy than nice. But maybe he just needs a reminder of what matters most. At least sharing some holiday cheer with him will distract her from her own lack of romance. Stanley Mann lost his Christmas spirit when he lost his wife and he sees no point in looking for it. Until she shows up in his dreams and informs him it's time to ditch his scroogey attitude. Stanley digs in his heels, but she's determined to haunt him until he wakes up and rediscovers the joys of the season. He can start by being a little more neighborly to the single mom next door. In spite of his protests, he's soon making snowmen and decorating Christmas trees. How will it all end? Merrily, of course. A certain Christmas ghost is going to make sure of that!
Record details
- ISBN: 9780778312147 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 0778312143 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 332 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontairo : Mira, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes reader's guide with discussion questions. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Single mothers > Fiction. Widowers > Fiction. Neighbors > Fiction. |
Genre: | Christmas fiction. Romance fiction. |
Available copies
- 3 of 3 copies available at Kenton County.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 3 total copies.
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Covington Branch | ROBER S (Text) | 33126024694584 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
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Independence Branch | ROBER S (Text) | 33126024694576 | Christmas Fiction | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Single mom Lexie Bell hopes to make this first Christmas in their new home special for her six-year-old son, Brock. Festive lights and homemade fudge, check. Friendly neighbors? Uh, no. The reclusive widower next door is more grinchy than nice. But maybehe just needs a reminder of what matters most. At least sharing some holiday cheer with him will distract her from her own lack of romance. Stanley Mann lost his Christmas spirit when he lost his wife and he sees no point in looking for it. Until she shows up in his dreams and informs him it's time to ditch his scroogey attitude. Stanley digs in his heels, but she's determined to haunt him until he wakes up and rediscovers the joys of the season. He can start by being a little more neighborly to the single mom next door. In spite of his protests, he's soon making snowmen and decorating Christmas trees. How will it all end? Merrily, of course. A certain Christmas ghost is going to make sure of that! - Baker & Taylor
A single mom trying to make their new home and Christmas special for her young son also tries to spread some holiday cheer to the grouchy, âGrinchy,â reclusive widower next door with surprising results. 10,000 first printing. - Harlequin
âChristmas wouldn't be Christmas without a Sheila Roberts story . . . a heartwarming confection that's as sweet as a sugarplum, and as deeply moving as snowfall.â âSusan Wiggs
The best Christmas giftsâfamily, friendship and second chancesâare all waiting to be unwrapped in this sparkling new novel from USA TODAY bestselling author Sheila Roberts.
Single mom Lexie Bell hopes to make this first Christmas in their new home special for her six-year-old son, Brock. Festive lights and homemade fudge, check. Friendly neighbors? Uh, no. The reclusive widower next door is more grinchy than nice. But maybe he just needs a reminder of what matters most. At least sharing some holiday cheer with him will distract her from her own lack of romanceâ¦
Stanley Mann lost his Christmas spirit when he lost his wife and he sees no point in looking for it. Until she shows up in his dreams and informs him itâs time to ditch his scroogey attitude. Stanley digs in his heels, but sheâs determined to haunt him until he wakes up and rediscovers the joys of the season. He can start by being a little more neighborly to the single mom next door. In spite of his protests, heâs soon making snowmen and decorating Christmas trees. How will it all end?
Merrily, of course. A certain Christmas ghost is going to make sure of that!