The River Girl's Christmas: Texas Women of Spirit Book 4 (Volume 4)

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| Rating | : | 4.56 (500 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1535358645 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 126 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-03-27 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Christmas light but action heavy Not quite what I expected, but I am not a historical fiction reader. I was more interested in the Christmas part of things. This has some heavy themes which fit the setting. Well written. I was just expecting something more light and fun and "Christmassy," but it is a good version of what it is.. Five Stars crowlady great read. Heartwarming Texas Christmas story! Jamie Foley I absolutely loved this little Christmas novella. All of my favorite characters are back--from Zillia and Wylder to Soonie and Lone Warrior. If you're looking for an adorably classic story to snuggle up by the fireside with some hot cocoa, this is the book for you!
She comes from the small town of Bastrop Texas, where she loves to walk in the woods and shop in the local stores. Angela Castillo has a goal as an author; to help people see. here's magic all around us, if we just know where to look. She was home-schooled all through high school and is the oldest of 7 kids. . Castillo studied Practical Theology and Music at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, Texas. Castillo's greatest joys are her little girl and two boys,
The two friends find themselves in a struggle for faith and family like they’ve never faced before. But family ties run swift and deep, sure as the Colorado River.. Christmas of 1892 promises to be exciting for Zillia Eckhart, especially after she finds out her best friend and sister-in-law, Soonie, is coming home. But threats line the Texas trails. Soonie is anxious for her family to meet her husband, Lone Warrior
Castillo studied Practical Theology and Music at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, Texas. . Angela Castillo has a goal as an author; to help people see. About the Author here's magic all around us, if we just know where to look. She was home-schooled all through high school and is the oldest of 7 kids. She comes from the small town of Bastrop Texas, where she loves to walk in the woods and shop in the local stores. Castillo's greatest joys are her little girl and two boys, who 'are the best inspiration for writing ideas.' Castillo has been published in The First Line, Aardvark's Ark
