Lee Tobin McClain has graciously offered to give away a paperback copy of this new release. You can enter by using the Rafflecopter link at the end of the post. (Giveaway ends December 2, 2017. If you are the randomly chosen winner, I'll contact you and pass on your information.)
A word from Lee...
When I was given the assignment to write a book with the
title “Secret Christmas Twins,” I’ll admit, I was concerned. Secret baby
stories are very common in romance fiction, and they usually involve a single
mom returning to her hometown with a baby or young child who turns out to be
the hero’s. But that storyline doesn’t work so well in Christian romance, where
the characters usually stay chaste until marriage.
So I had to get a little more creative with my secret baby
story. The secret Christmas twins actually belong to the hero’s sister, who’s
made many mistakes she’s ashamed of. She doesn’t want her family back at home
to know that she had twins out of wedlock, and she fears that if they find out
about her boys, they’ll attempt to take custody… especially her brother Jason,
who’s just a little bit, shall we say, rigid.
For a variety of reasons, she gives her babies to her friend to raise at
the family farm she’s part owner of, swearing her friend to secrecy about the
babies’ parentage.
You can imagine the tension when the hero turns out to be
staying for Christmas at that very family farm where the heroine has taken the
babies…
So there’s a serious secret underlying this story. But there
are also sleigh rides and Christmas decorations and a dog named Mistletoe! I
loved writing this book, and I hope you’ll love reading it.
My review...
Erica Lindholm and twin boys Mikey and Teddy are headed to
Holly Creek Farm. Things seem to be going well until she encounters the one
person she had hoped not to see, the twins’ uncle, Jason Stephanidis. Jason
knows that there is something Erica is not telling him and his family, and as a
detective, he is determined to find out what that is. If he learns the truth,
it could change everything for everybody. Will Erica receive a holiday miracle
or a holiday disaster?
If you’re looking for a quick read to get you in the holiday
spirit, this book fits the bill, starting with the adorable cover. There is a
solid cast of supporting characters, and they are realistic in their struggles
with trust and forgiveness. The storyline makes it easy to see God’s work at
hand. The author’s writing style is smooth, and plot points blend together
nicely to create a satisfying ending.
Disclaimer: I received a
complimentary copy, but I wasn’t required to leave a positive review.
Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author Lee Tobin McClain read Gone With The Wind in the third grade and has been an incurable romantic ever since. When she’s not writing emotional love stories, she's probably driving around a carload of snarky teen girls, playing with her rescue dog and cat, or teaching aspiring writers in Seton Hill University's MFA program. She is probably not cleaning her house.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
About Lee...
Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author Lee Tobin McClain read Gone With The Wind in the third grade and has been an incurable romantic ever since. When she’s not writing emotional love stories, she's probably driving around a carload of snarky teen girls, playing with her rescue dog and cat, or teaching aspiring writers in Seton Hill University's MFA program. She is probably not cleaning her house.
Twitter: @LeeTobinMcClain
Website: www.leetobinmcclain.com
Purchase Links and more info: http://www.leetobinmcclain.com/books/love-inspired-books/secret-christmas-twins/
I love reading Christmas stories. I am looking forward to reading “Secret Christmas Twins” by Lee Tobin McClain. Thank you for the opportunity to win.I enjoy reading your books.
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DeleteI agree. I really enjoy the Christmas-themed stories, too.
Good luck!
Thank you so much for taking the time to review my book, Leslie! I look forward to meeting some of your followers on my Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. Thanks for stopping by, Lee!
DeleteGreat review! I love Christmas stories because there is so much hope and spirit of the holidays in them. Looking forward to reading this book! Thanks for the opportunity!
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Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Good point. I love that about the Christmas-themed stories, too.
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Got the eBook as soon as I saw it. One of my favorite authors and this book did not disappoint!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you still entered to win a copy. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
DeleteChristmas themed stories just seem to bring out the holiday spirit even more! Especially add babies to it, and you get to see all the splendor through their eyes :-)
ReplyDeleteI'll be honest and say, Secret Baby prose isn't my favorite, but this one sounds like it's well written and doens't fall in the "normal" reasons range (if that makes sense). Thanks for spotlighting it and the giveaway chance Leslie!
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DeleteYou're very welcome, Trixi! Yes, this one is a bit different, and I think you'd enjoy it. And the cover with those adorable babies just adds to it :)
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Good luck!
I've just started reading some of your books and I LOVE THEM ALL!!! Can't wait to get my copy of "Secret Christmas Twins."
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you enjoy them. Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!
DeleteChristmas is such a special time. I can extend it by reading Happy Ever After Christmas stories! Thanx for the giveaway!!!!
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Christmas stories are just a way to make your holidays last longer and I always enjoy them. Thanks for this giveaway.
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DeleteYou're very welcome. Good luck!
I love Christmas, so I love reading stories set during that time. I think my favorite Christmas story (after the birth of Jesus) is the story that I am reading at the time. I love the sweet stories that the authors are writing!
ReplyDeleteBecky, I agree that it's hard to just pick one. Yes, the birth of Jesus is definitely the best one of all!
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I enjoy reading Christmas stories. I don't have a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI understand, Jan. There are so many great books out there!
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Great review--book sounds wonderful!!! There is something exceptionally touching about poignant holiday stories that has a true resonance with me. I love holiday stories all year long! Too hard to pick just one! Happy Holidays to all : )
ReplyDeleteThanks, Virginia. I'm glad you enjoyed my review. I, too, enjoy reading them all year long!
DeleteHappy holidays to you, as well. Good luck!
I like that Christmas stories tend to have a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteDianna
Diana, that's certainly a good point.
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Would love this Christmas Story
ReplyDeleteYou're entered :) Thanks for visiting my blog. Good luck!
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