Melody's Christmas
Publisher Description
Can Christmas magic help her hear the music again?
Melody Murphy shared her love of music with her father, but after tragically loosing him on Christmas Eve two years ago, she no longer has any interest in music or Christmas. She returns to her hometown of Charles Town, West Virginia, to help her mother save the family antique business, content to stay focused on her work. However, when a chance encounter with an adorable five-year-old leads her to befriend an attractive single dad, Melody begins to realize she's been putting her life on hold, something her father would've never wished for her. Will she learn to hear the song in the falling snow again?
Reid has recently moved to Charles Town to start over after his wife walked out, leaving him alone to raise their son, Michael. When Michael decides he needs Melody Murphy in his life, Reid needs to find out what it is that has his son drawn to the young woman like a magnet. The closer he gets to Melody, the more he begins to believe he might get a second chance at love after all.
This is a sweet contemporary romance with Christian themes, perfect for holiday reading.
Customer Reviews
Melody’s Christmas - Highly Recommend!
This is a fantastic clean romance that takes place during the holiday season.
The characters are realistic and the emotions they convey takes the reader right along with them. This book contains all the emotions of uncertainty, loss, anger, friendship, forgiveness and love as the story leads to a HEA ending.
I highly recommend this book. It’s like wrapping yourself in love
Melody Christmas
Wonderful story line makes you feel about your own family and this holiday story love,forgiveness,grace in a powerful season.
Don’t honor and respect your father
Really? She will punish everyone around her by whining and whining and whining. So if I understand correctly because my father died after hiking I should stop hiking and whine about how I can never hike again because it’s disrespectful to my father. Isn’t it disrespectful to stop doing what made your father happy and do things to honor him? What a waste of time reading this book.