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The Christmas Cherub (by Ronda Wells)

What a sweet romance that will have your heart breaking as you wait with Clara to see if her fiancé, Jack, will make it home from the war in Germany. Clara is such a dear soul and her dedication to believing Jack is alive is touching. Though she faces negative opinions and discouraging information, she is determined to stay true to her commitment to be his wife until she is provided solid proof that he has perished from the plane crash while serving overseas. Clara’s job affords her the ability to breathe life, love, and hope into the Christmas season. I could envision all of the Christmas cherubs scattered throughout Amberson’s flyers, ads, and store displays. This is a story of love, hope, loss, family dynamics, and graciousness. A great story to read during the Christmas season. Maybe a Christmas cherub will send a wink of encouragement your way!


Thank you to NetGalley and Ronda Wells Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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