Christmas Weddings: His Christmas Eve Proposal\Snowbound Bride\Their Christmas Vows by Carole Mortimer, Shirley Jump, Margaret Mcdonagh

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 471,110
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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 471,110

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    His Christmas Eve Proposal by Carole Mortimer

    A quiet holiday in the mountains is all that Hollywood movie star Joshua Hawkley desires. Yet when irresistible redhead Rosie Harrison drops into his life and disrupts his peace, Joshua's desires begin to change. Can he convince her to hang around long enough to meet him under the mistletoe?

    Snowbound Bride by Shirley Jump

    A Christmas Eve blizzard leaves Marietta stranded in an airport with Reed Hartstone, the only man to ever break her heart. Perhaps rekindling the past may actually be their perfect Christmas present.

    Their Christmas Vows by Margaret McDonagh

    Frazer McIntosh knows exactly what he wants for Christmas--Callie Grogan. Despite his reputation as a fun-loving Romeo, Frazer is serious about his beautiful colleague. Serious enough to love her forever, if only she'll agree to be his Christmas bride....

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    Biography

    Carole Mortimer is one of Harlequin's most popular and prolific authors. Since her first novel, published in 1979, this British writer has shown no signs of slowing her pace. In fact she just celebrated the publishing of her 100th book!

    Her strong, traditional romances, with their distinct style, brilliantly developed characters and romantic plot twists, have earned her an enthusiastic audience worldwide.

    Carole was born in a village in England that she claims was so small that"if you blinked as you drove through it you could miss seeing it completely!"She adds that her parents still live in the house where she first came into the world, and her two brothers live very close by.

    Carole's early ambition to become a nurse came to an abrupt end after only one year of training due to a weakness in her back, suffered in the aftermath of a fall. Instead, she went on to work in the computer department of a well-known stationery company.

    During her time there, Carole made her first attempt at writing a novel for Harlequin. 'The manuscript was far too short and the plotline not up to standard, so I naturally received a rejection slip," she says." Not taking rejection well, I went off in a sulk for two years before deciding to 'have another go." Her second manuscript was accepted, beginning a long and fruitful career. She says she has "enjoyed every moment of it!"

    Carole lives "in a most beautiful part of Britain" with her husband, children, and menagerie of pets, including a dog acquired several years ago in Canada, which is actually half-coyote!

    "I really do enjoy my writing, and haveeveryintention of continuing to do so for another 20 years!"

    Shirley Jump didn't have the willpower to diet nor the talent to master undereye concealer, so she bowed out of a career in television and opted instead for a career where she could be paid to eat at her desk—writing.

    Encouraged by her parents who fostered her love of reading, Margaret McDonagh began losing herself in the magical world of books from a very young age.

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