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EBOOK AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 15 – AMAZON US/AMAZON UK
Warm your heart this Christmas with this wonderful festive tale from bestselling author P.J. Tracy – perfect for fans of It’s a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street.
Emil Rice has a silver tongue and sticky fingers, the only problem is that his charm always gets him into trouble and he’s never been very good at not getting arrested. Twenty-two times he’s been caught and twenty-two times he’s sworn never to steal again, but it’s on his twenty-third arrest when Emil realizes he may have picked up more than he bargained for. Sentenced to community service at a secure mental health facility, Emil is unwillingly befriended by two elderly female patients who believe he is the final part of a big cosmic plan that will change their lives forever…
This heartwarming Christmas tale of kindness, friendship and redemption will be perfect for the cold winter nights!
Review:
What a charming, heartwarming and delightful tale from P J Tracy. Just what you want to read as Christmas approaches. Emil is given yet another chance to sort himself out after violating his parole when the Judge assigns him to a care facility instead of back to jail. There he meets two sisters who believe they are two of the Magi and that Emil is the third and so begins a journey to put a smile on your face and a story to bring some Christmas cheer.
Rating: 4* Recommended
Information
Thanks to Penguin Books for eARC of this book in return for an honest review.
Penguin Books is part of the Penguin Random House group of companies whose addresses can be found at global.penguinrandomhouse.com
This ebook first published in Great Britain by Penguin Books 2017
Copyright © Traci Lambrecht, 2017 The moral right of the author has been asserted ISBN: 978-1-405-93453-4
Author: http://pjtracy.com/
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