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[[Category:Christmas]][[Category: 2004 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Michelle M. Pillow]], [[Mandy M Roth]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[New Concepts Publishing]]
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* '''Year''': 2004
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'''The Christmas Curse by Michelle M. Pillow:'''  
 
'''The Christmas Curse by Michelle M. Pillow:'''  
  

Latest revision as of 18:05, 14 May 2007


The Christmas Curse by Michelle M. Pillow:

Megan Sinclair believes she’s cursed for Christmas. After all, every Christmas she celebrates something bad happens—broken bones, chicken pox, house burning down. So after agreeing to finally go home for the holidays, she’s not surprised when her boyfriend, Sean, breaks up with her.

Sean comes back from business, only to find Megan has left the city without him. Determined to prove she’s really not cursed, he follows her to her parent’s house. Only, for some reason she seems to think he broke up with her—and by note, no less! Convincing Megan that she’s not cursed may take some doing, but Sean’s determined to make sure he turns her holiday luck around.


Trust in the Season by Mandy M. Roth:

Victoria Resa works hard and does her best to get by. It’s not easy to do when her boss thinks of her as a piece of meat and has the rest of the office believing that she’s his mistress. With the holiday’s right around the corner, Victoria grins and bears her sleazy boss’s advances. It’s not until she’s forced to stay late to help set up for the company’s Christmas party that she finds a ray of hope—Phillip.

Phillip Ruth can barely breathe when he lays eyes on Victoria. The fact that she thinks he's the tree deliveryman only makes her more appealing. She's not a gold digger and she's gorgeous. Now all he has to do is win her heart without betraying her trust.

Rating: These stories contain mature situations, graphic violence, strong language, and explicit sex. They are not intended for the faint of heart.

MORE: http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/christmas.htm