Synopsis:
There’s a stranger at the door on Christmas Day . . .
Single
mother Paige Summerville wants to give her seven-year-old son the
Christmas of his dreams. Jason needs surgery to beat the illness that’s
plagued his young life, leaving Paige desperate to make ends meet. So
she turns to a charity that grants the wishes of sick children . . .
Then
a stranger
arrives bearing gifts for Jason—and for her. He’s Daniel Kinsley, a
lawyer who’s grown cynical about family. But his kindness in making
Jason’s wishes come true offers him more than he ever imagined. Is there
room in Paige’s heart for a man who could fulfill all their dreams? And
not just at Christmas!
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Excerpt:
WHAT
WAS IT about the holidays, Daniel Kinsley wondered as he returned to
his desk, that seemed to bring out the worst in people?
He
was glad he had some time to spare before his next appointment. His
meeting with Gloria Farnsworth had put him in a miserable mood. He
dropped heavily into his chair and swung it around to
stare out the window. Across the street, a billboard displaying a
Norman
Rockwell–style scene seemed to mock him. It showed a cheerful,
ruddy-faced Santa distributing brightly wrapped gifts to an elegantly
dressed and ridiculously happy family. The husband clasped his wife’s
hand affectionately, and the model-perfect woman
stroked the blonde curls of a little girl in a red velvet dress. Daniel
snorted. Did anyone really live like that? Not in his experience.
He
thought of his own parents and their respectful, polite relationship.
When was the last time he’d seen his parents touch? For that matter, his
mother’s obligatory cheek kisses aside, he couldn’t recall his parents
ever touching him with affection. They never argued. They never fought.
But he also wasn’t sure they actually loved each other. A sad statement,
especially after forty-three years of marriage.
It
didn’t help his mood to remember that he’d agreed to spend more than a
week with them in Newport over the holidays. He knew there’d be no
Christmas cheer in that. At times he questioned why his parents stayed
together. Then
again, maybe they had it
right. No love, no pain. Not wanting to dwell on it, he allowed his
thoughts to come full circle to Gloria Farnsworth.
Daniel
turned away from the window and looked down at the open Farnsworth case
file on his desk. He’d been tempted to tell Gloria to find another
lawyer. But would that really have accomplished anything?
More than half his cases disgusted him in one way or another. Okay,
maybe none quite as much as the Farnsworth case, but if he wanted to
extricate himself from cases that he found morally reprehensible, where
exactly would he draw the line?
He picked up his pen and twirled it between his fingers.
Gloria
Farnsworth was definitely at the extreme end.
She’d torn a strip off him when he told her she should be satisfied
with the spousal support her husband had agreed to—generous in his
estimation—and accept that she was on shaky ground trying to get child
support for a nineteen-year-old who wasn’t attending school and didn’t
have a job. Gloria had demanded to know under what conditions she would
be entitled. And fool that he was, he’d treated her like a rational
person and explained some of the circumstances under which case law
might entitle her to child support. He never would’ve imagined that
she’d jump on one of the alternatives and willingly label her own son
mentally disabled for the sake of gouging more money out of her
soon-to-be-ex.
It
was repugnant. Daniel knew it wouldn’t hold up in court—no expert
witness would testify to it—but things probably wouldn’t come to that.
Having met
the husband on
a couple of occasions, he sensed that the man cared about his child.
Daniel was quite certain he’d settle rather than subject his son to the
pain and humiliation of being questioned in court about his mental
capacity.
Maybe
Daniel should tell Gloria Farnsworth to take a long hike off a short—
Whoa! She’d really gotten to him. In more polite terms, he would ask her
to hire another lawyer. He refused to be party to what essentially
amounted to fraud.
He straightened the papers, closed the file folder and tossed his pen on top.
With
his parents’ loveless marriage, plus the hostile family disputes he
witnessed at work, it was hardly surprising that he was still single at
thirty-six.
Why
couldn’t people be civil to one another? As an idealistic law student,
he’d chosen family law because he wanted to help people, yet his
caseload was dominated by nasty divorce and custody battles. Who was he
kidding? He hadn’t helped anyone in a long time in any way other than to
better their financial circumstances or inflict hardship and pain on
their spouses. It was a bitter disappointment to see how people who’d
supposedly once loved each other and been committed to each other ended
up.
Yes, he told himself again, maybe his parents had it right, after all.
Selena, his executive assistant, interrupted his thoughts, calling to announce his next appointment—probably a
good thing, as he was getting more and more depressed.
Checking his schedule, he felt his mood lighten. This meeting would be a nice antithesis to his day so far.
He
rose as Selena escorted a plainly dressed, middle-aged woman into his
office. “Ms. Andrews, I’m Daniel Kinsley.” He extended a hand in
greeting. “Would you like a coffee? Some water?”
“Call me Laura, please,” she said, shaking his hand, “and no. I’m fine, thank you.”
Daniel signaled to Selena that she could leave and offered Laura Andrews a seat.
“Thank you for meeting with me,” Laura began.
“The pleasure is mine. Your organization has a stellar
reputation, and so do you as its executive
director.”
“All
of us at the Wish I May Foundation believe wholeheartedly in what we
do, and we work very hard for our program’s children and their families.
Yet we always have more families in need than we have sponsors,
especially at this time of year. I can assure you that if your firm
sponsors a child, you won’t regret it. All our sponsors tell us how much
it means to them to make a difference in a young person’s life.”
“What’s involved in sponsorship?”
“It’s
straightforward. You’d be given information on a chronically ill child
and that
child’s family and Christmas wish list. You’ll
find that their wishes, for the most part, are very basic. Winter
clothing, books, some small toys.” Laura’s smile conveyed sadness rather
than pleasure. “Basic because these families often endure hardships
that extend well beyond the illness of the child. We encourage sponsors
to consider doing something extra for the child, if they can.” Daniel
thought he saw a mischievous glint in her eye. “A trip to Walt Disney
World, perhaps, or a PlayStation gaming system.”
It didn’t take Daniel long to commit his firm.
“All
that’s left is to decide on the family you’ll be sponsoring.” Laura
reached into her bag and pulled out a folder. Flipping through the
papers, she finally drew out two sheets.
“Problem?” Daniel
asked when Laura continued to scrutinize the two pages.
“Hmm?
No. Not really.” She glanced up. “It’s just that I know both these
families personally, and I’m having a hard time choosing between them.”
She held out both sheets. “Here. Why don’t you decide?”
Daniel
read the pages and examined the photographs at the top of each.
Choosing between the two children and their families was impossible.
Finally, coming to the only decision he could, he set the pages on his
desk and looked up at Laura. Her eyes were focused on him, and a small
smile played at the corners of her mouth. Her expression made him think
that he’d been masterfully manipulated. In this case, he didn’t mind.
“You’re very good at your job,” he acknowledged.
She gave a slight nod, and her smile remained in place. “I do my best.”
Daniel
knew that when he shared the children’s stories with his partners, he’d
be able to raise the needed money for each of them, including enough
for some nice extras. “We’ll sponsor them both,” he said.
For the first time in months—no, years—he felt he was doing something worthwhile. And it had nothing to do with the law.
Review by Tabitha
This book truly gave me goosebumps!! I always look forward to Christmastime and reading some fantastic Christmas feel good books. This one just really reminds you how fortunate we are and really reminds you what is important. The way this story is written is absolutely brilliant. I love how Paige and her son, Jason are written. Despite the fact that Jason is sick and isn't able to act like a "normal" kid, he is so happy and an all around great kid, exceptional in so many ways and so stinking funny and cute it about killed me. Paige is a single mother to a very sick little boy, but is probably one of the strongest female characters I have ever read and that is refreshing. And then there is the oh so handsome, Daniel Kinsley, who not only will you picture him extremely sexy, but one of the most caring and real, but still a very strong man. I'm telling you, you will not be able to put this book down because it is that great. A definite must read this holiday season and even when it's not the holidays. I can guarantee you I will be reading this anytime I need an uplifting and heartwarming story whether it's Christmas, Spring, or Summer. An amazing 5 AMAZEBALLS stars for me!!
This book truly gave me goosebumps!! I always look forward to Christmastime and reading some fantastic Christmas feel good books. This one just really reminds you how fortunate we are and really reminds you what is important. The way this story is written is absolutely brilliant. I love how Paige and her son, Jason are written. Despite the fact that Jason is sick and isn't able to act like a "normal" kid, he is so happy and an all around great kid, exceptional in so many ways and so stinking funny and cute it about killed me. Paige is a single mother to a very sick little boy, but is probably one of the strongest female characters I have ever read and that is refreshing. And then there is the oh so handsome, Daniel Kinsley, who not only will you picture him extremely sexy, but one of the most caring and real, but still a very strong man. I'm telling you, you will not be able to put this book down because it is that great. A definite must read this holiday season and even when it's not the holidays. I can guarantee you I will be reading this anytime I need an uplifting and heartwarming story whether it's Christmas, Spring, or Summer. An amazing 5 AMAZEBALLS stars for me!!
A copy was gifted in exchange for an honest review.
Kate James:
Kate
spent eight years of her childhood living in foreign countries as her
professional parents travelled on business. She lived in four countries
and spoke five languages before settling down in Canada again to attend
university. After graduating with a degree in civil engineering, she
held a variety of positions in the field of real
estate development and operations, and ran three substantial organizations. While her writing during this period was
mostly business related, including presentations and speeches
she delivered both nationally and internationally, her passion is and always has been fiction.
Kate's
business and personal experiences enable her to write
fiction with a deep, often first-hand knowledge of what she is writing
about. This approach makes Kate's stories richer and more vivid.
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Kate
married her husband, Ken, in an elegant, ocean-front wedding on a
tropical island. When they are not traveling, they split their time
between their properties in southern and central Ontario in Canada, with
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Happy reading!