
But it seems as though God had a different Christmas for Dottie than she was expecting to have. She just didn’t want anything to do with life or Christmas. And she didn’t care that she wasn’t going to let Violet borrow the Star that Nelson made when he was young to go on the tree in front of the Community Center.

Read an excerpt here and find out the story behind the novel. When a storm traps the two women at home with a strange young man who has an unbelievable confession and a neighbor with more to do with Violet’s past than she would like, no one can predict how this Christmas will give them all a second chance. She’s preparing to wallow in her isolation for the weekend, when Violet, nearly a spinster at age 29, dares to make a request that will force Dottie to publicly revive the memory of her dead son. But the suffering hasn’t ended for Dottie Morgan who lost her only son in the war. It’s Christmas weekend 1949, and despite the threat of a storm, the townspeople of Frost are determined to continue their holiday traditions, if only as a means to forget the war that they had all just suffered through. Hope finds the hopeless when a storm hits.


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