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In Cape Light, Christmas brings unexpected gifts that will never be forgotten.
This Christmas, the people of Cape Light reflect on their past and revel in their future.
David has returned home after serving in Afghanistan to find his widowed father, Jack, remarried, and a young stepsister in the house. Further, his own physical injuries may never heal. He's having trouble joining in the cheer of the Christmas season-but soon realizes that he will have to heal not only his body but also his heart.
Meanwhile, Lillian Warwick remains fiercely independent and wily, resisting help from her daughters. When the tables are turned and her old friend Dr. Ezra Elliot is the one in need, Lillian rises to the challenge. Never expecting to love again, she cares for Ezra and begins to wonder if it's possible to let someone else into her life.
Synopsis
Cape Light reflects on its past and revels in its future in this Christmas novel from Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer.
After serving in Iraq, David has returned home to find that his widowed father has remarried. Jobless and dealing with physical injuries that may never heal, David doesn't have much Christmas cheer, especially when Christine, his ex-girlfriend, comes to work at his father's tree farm. Trying not to seem bitter or discouraged is even harder than the physical therapy he must undergo, and David realizes that he not only needs to heal his body but his heart as well.
Meanwhile, Lillian Warwick's daughters are concerned about their elderly, yet fiercely independent, mother living on her own. Even her old friend, Dr. Ezra Elliot, can't get through to her. When the tables are turned and Ezra is in need of her help, they are both surprised to find they value each other beyond just friendship. And Lillian begins to wonder if it's still possible to let love into her life...
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This Christmas, the people of Cape Light reflect on their past and revel in their future.
Synopsis
Nothing captures the essence of the holidays like Thomas Kinkade's paintings-and the unforgettable town of Cape Light. Gifts of kindness are never forgotten...
After serving in Iraq, the injured David has returned home to find his widowed father remarried and his ex-girlfriend working for him on his tree farm. Trying not to seem bitter or discouraged is even harder than the physical therapy, and David realizes that he not only needs to heal his body but his heart as well.
Meanwhile, Lillian Warwick's daughters are concerned about their elderly mother living on her own. But when a friend, Dr. Ezra Elliot, is in need of help, Lillian finds they value each other beyond just friendship. Now, she's wondering if it's not to late to let love into her life.
About the Author
Thomas Kinkade is America's most collected living artist. He lives in Northern California. Katherine Spencer was a fiction editor before turning to a full-time career as a writer. She is the author of more than twenty books for both children and adults. She lives on Long Island, New York.