A chance meeting during the holiday season revives hope and renews faith when two single parents from separate worlds become convinced that miracles really can happen and dreams do come true...only if you truly believe in one another.
Sad songs. Depressing thoughts. Miserable life. Continuous grief. Mary Simmons is experiencing all of these emotions and more. Gone is an irresponsible husband, upper class home, luxury car, and a promising career when the bank's doors closed for good. Christmas is only a few days away, and even with two jobs, it isn't certain there will be enough extra money to pay for her children's few gifts on layaway. Is there still such a thing as Christmas joy?
David Johnson is on the opposite end of the spectrum with a six-figured income executive position, lives in an affluent neighborhood, and lacks nothing. However, he, too, is dealing with the Christmas requiem. He lives alone. His children, whom he adores, live a great distance from him. And the job he holds no longer provides the challenges as it once did. There is no one with whom he can share the wonderful things in life, and he daily feels the loneliness seeping into his soul.
Christmas short story fiction, approximately 18,600 words (75 standard pages). Tender romance, religious sub-theme. Young adult, adult, single parents.
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