Yuletide Hearts

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by Ruth Logan Herne


  Callie cannot trust her heart. She married her ex-husband while stationed in Iraq, serving her country. But he abandoned her and their baby, leaving them without money or care. Callie guards her heart beneath a tough armor. Have you ever had to take a leap of faith? To trust God to catch you if you fall?

  Shadow Jesus is Jake’s favorite Christmas decoration. The silhouetted figures are simple and holy against the faded house at night. The humble nativity opens Matt’s heart and reminds him of Christ’s difficult beginnings. Does remembering the true nativity story help you keep the heart in Christmas?

  Matt realizes he must mend his relationship with Don Cavanaugh, but it’s hard to forgive him. Don’s illness and earnest quest to stay sober soften Matt’s heart toward forgiveness. Did Don’s efforts help ease the way to a new relationship?

  Callie’s self-image suffered with Dustin’s treatment of her. She’s a survivor, but her womanly ego was injured. Matt’s respect for her ability and her efforts offer her hope. Why is it so important for us to gain others’ approval? Is that healthy?

  Matt’s got a lot on his plate, but he’s come back to town to make amends. Once he begins with Don, he finds everything else easier. Do you find it hard to make that first step toward reconciliation or commitment, but once made, the path gets easier? Why is that?

  God has blessed Callie with a beautiful son, but Jake’s father cares nothing for the boy or his mother. How difficult is it to explain a parent’s indifference to a child and what kind of effect might that have on Jake?

  Matt longs to make a family with Callie and Jake, but his world gets turned upside down when he realizes that Hank and Callie lost their business illegally. An honorable man, he feels he has to walk away. If Callie hadn’t intervened, would Matt have come back on his own, or would he see that door as closed forevermore?

  Meeting Matt at the model home is a big step forward for Callie. How did Matt’s confidence in her abilities and his appreciation for her beauty help build her self-esteem and bring them to their happy ending?

  ISBN: 978-1-4592-8253-7

  YULETIDE HEARTS

  Copyright © 2011 by Ruth M. Blodgett

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