Mistletoe Magic

by Rebecca Goings, Phyllis Campbell, Liz Hunter

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Contemporary Romance: Anthology

November 14, 2005

ISBN-13: 0111111111

Available in: e-Book

Mistletoe Magic
by Rebecca Goings, Phyllis Campbell, Liz Hunter

When life gets too complicated, you can always count on the enchantment of Christmas to lighten the heavy burden. MISTLETOE MAGIC is three incredible stories of lost faith, snowy mountains and the quiet magic of the Christmas season.

In Underneath The Mistletoe by Rebecca Goings, Can Jeremy teach Faith about the magic of Christmas and get her to open her heart -- to him?

  After burying herself in work to avoid the pain of loss, is Betsy heading for another Christmas filled with broken hearts?  Find out in Blame It On The Mistletoe by Liz Hunter.

In the midst of a snowstorm, mistletoe is the magic needed to mend two broken hearts. See how in It Must Have Been the Mistletoe by Phyllis Campbell



Rebecca Goings' Bio

Rebecca Goings dreamed of becoming a writer for most her life. Bitten by the writing bug at the tender age of seven, she went on to earn awards for her short stories and poetry in high school. She took many creative writing classes as a teen, and even scheduled a typing class to learn the keyboard. The idea for The Wolverine Chronicles first came to her as a young teen, dreaming about a magical talisman and the elves that protect it. After Rebecca married, these cheesy little fantasy stories began to grow and evolve until she decided to write it down on paper. These novels no longer resemble anything in those first few stories, aside from a few names of people and places borrowed here and there. Rebecca's first love is romance. She read her first romance at age twelve and knew she was hooked. Now every story she writes has an element of romance in them. She firmly believes that everyone deserves their "happily ever after."

Rebecca is happily married to her husband Jim and they have four small children. They reside in the Pacific Northwest with their two cats, their dog, and their lizard. When asked how on Earth she accomplishes so much writing, Rebecca simply answers, "I don't know".

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