'Silent Night' is a collection of thirteen Christmas stories by Wendy Clarke, a regular writer of fiction for national magazines.
All of these stories have previously been published in either 'The People's Friend' or 'Take a Break Fiction Feast'. If you like stories with emotional depth and a satisfying ending, then this collection is for you.
What Shirley Blair, Commissioning Fiction Editor for 'The People's Friend', says about the author:
'Wendy Clarke has become one of The People's Friend's most valued writers, offering our readers a range of themes and a level of emotional satisfaction that is rare in the short story format.'
Project Christmas: Andrew and his children are grieving. Can he make this a Christmas his late wife would have been proud of?
On My Own: Bella needs to get away from it all but her Christmas cottage by the sea holds more than a few surprises.
Silent Night: Christmas Eve, a starry night and two young men who have more in common than they realise.
A Christmas Present Called Abbie: Dan plans to have the perfect Christmas on his own - until daughter Abbie turns up.
Do You Believe in Angels: Sometimes you need to have belief to hold a family together.
A Song for Christmas: Being in a pop band doesn't make you a good candidate for a step-dad... or does it?
The Memory Purse: Mr Bhadu's memory purse is almost full. Can Tracy provide the perfect final memory for him this Christmas?
All I Want for Christmas: What will Keith do when the present his step-daughter wants for Christmas is sold out?
Cancelling Christmas: Having always thrown the best Christmas party, Geraldine decides that this year enough is enough.
The Greatest Gift: David discovers the best gifts are not always the biggest.
Christmas Strike: When Jan goes on strike on Christmas Day, it takes a special person to put things right.
Finding Santa: Emma is scared Santa won't find her when they're snowed in at the airport.
Together for Christmas: Julie and Kevin have always spent Christmas with their best friends. It might be time for a change.
Genre: Romance
All of these stories have previously been published in either 'The People's Friend' or 'Take a Break Fiction Feast'. If you like stories with emotional depth and a satisfying ending, then this collection is for you.
What Shirley Blair, Commissioning Fiction Editor for 'The People's Friend', says about the author:
'Wendy Clarke has become one of The People's Friend's most valued writers, offering our readers a range of themes and a level of emotional satisfaction that is rare in the short story format.'
Project Christmas: Andrew and his children are grieving. Can he make this a Christmas his late wife would have been proud of?
On My Own: Bella needs to get away from it all but her Christmas cottage by the sea holds more than a few surprises.
Silent Night: Christmas Eve, a starry night and two young men who have more in common than they realise.
A Christmas Present Called Abbie: Dan plans to have the perfect Christmas on his own - until daughter Abbie turns up.
Do You Believe in Angels: Sometimes you need to have belief to hold a family together.
A Song for Christmas: Being in a pop band doesn't make you a good candidate for a step-dad... or does it?
The Memory Purse: Mr Bhadu's memory purse is almost full. Can Tracy provide the perfect final memory for him this Christmas?
All I Want for Christmas: What will Keith do when the present his step-daughter wants for Christmas is sold out?
Cancelling Christmas: Having always thrown the best Christmas party, Geraldine decides that this year enough is enough.
The Greatest Gift: David discovers the best gifts are not always the biggest.
Christmas Strike: When Jan goes on strike on Christmas Day, it takes a special person to put things right.
Finding Santa: Emma is scared Santa won't find her when they're snowed in at the airport.
Together for Christmas: Julie and Kevin have always spent Christmas with their best friends. It might be time for a change.
Genre: Romance
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