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Colorado Christmas: How to be a Millionaire/Love by Accident/Wife in Name Only (Heartsong Novella Collection)

Colorado Christmas: How to be a Millionaire/Love by Accident/Wife in Name Only (Heartsong Novella Collection)
By ROSEY DOW

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Historical Romance: A Christy award-winning author creates a rich blend of Christmas romance in three stories. Maggie Collier decides to train a bellboy to act like a millionaire to refer her brother for a loan approval. Will a case of mistaken identity lead to a hot spring of shame or uncover romance? Where a small train is caught in an avalanche near Rachel Wainwright's ranch,her family takes in a group of strangers over Christmas. But will a handsome neighbor's offer to help reawaken a family grudge? Catherine Priestly must pose as married to get a cooking job on a respectable ranch. Will her charade become a barrier to true love?


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #496193 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
Love and faith persevere through mistaken identity, hidden identity, and mistrusted identity. Rosey Dow, a Christy award-winning author, creates a rich blend of Christmas romance in three historical stories that are perfect for a fireside respite.

About the Author
ROSEY DOW is a best-selling and award-winning author. Her novel, ""Reaping the Whirlwind"", won a 2001 Christy Award for excellence in fiction. A former missionary and lifelong mystery buff, Rosey now makes her home in the South where she writes and speaks


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Three Wonderful Christian Tales5
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (10/07)

"Colorado Christmas" contains three really special love stories written around Christmas time during the 1880s. Each one is special in its own way. There is an underlying Christian theme in each of them. What really made this book stand out is that these are good, clean, faith-based stories that can be enjoyed by several generations in a family, from grandma down to the granddaughter. Family values are also very strongly reflected within the stories. I think that this makes "Colorado Christmas" a very special book because it can be left out for everyone to read during the holiday season.

I really appreciated that the men, that the women fell in love with in this story, had integrity, valued honesty, and stood by their faith. That is so rare to see in most romances. The three stories themselves were also very interesting and enjoyable to read. Rosey Dow doesn't need to rely on sex scenes to be able to capture your attention. How refreshing!

I recommend "Colorado Christmas" to romance readers groups, Christian women's group and to families who want to be able to share reading wholesome Christian stories with each other. These stories will leave a warm place in your heart. Reading "Colorado Christmas" would be a great way to bring in the holiday season.