About The Book: This Christmas will change Andrew Farmer’s life forever. Andrew can’t remember the last time he spent Christmas away from
work. The end of the year is crunch time for literary agents. But when
your career is your life, your life starts to suffer . . . beginning
with your marriage. When a heart-wrenching accident in a Christmas Eve snowstorm jars
this high-powered agent from his obsession with success, a Christmas
miracle will give him a second chance at love, life, and gratitude, but
only if he can put aside his own ambition and learn to appreciate each
moment. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to change a man’s life—and to teach him to treat every day as if it were his last.
About the Author: Robert Tate Miller began his writing career with homespun
essays of small town life that were published by Reader's Digest, The
Christian Science Monitor, and the Chicken Soup for the Soul book
series. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1980s and wrote successful
family-oriented telefilms for NBC, ABC Family, and the Hallmark Channel.
Robert lives in Northridge, CA, with his wife Gina and stepdaughter
Chloe June.
My Thoughts On The Book: This was one of those books that captures you in the very beginning and holds you until the very last sentence. Miller is an excellent developer of his characters and you feel as if you have know them forever. I found myself getting angry at Andrew and his selfishness and feeling so very sorry for his wife and her found her selflessness refreshing. I don't want to spoil the story so I will leave you with the fact that this is not one of those books where you know the ending by page ten. This ending comes entirely from left field. I have not read anything my Robert Miller before but I promise you I will read him again. This is a must read for Christmas! I gave this book 5 stars and I HIGHLY recommend it.
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