I
come from a family with three sisters and a brother which made the Christmas
holidays fun because there were a lot of presents under the tree! For the first
seventeen years of my life, Dad was in the Air Force and that meant moving
every few years, but regardless of whether we lived in South Carolina, Florida,
Georgia or Texas; Japan or Kwajalein, our Christmas traditions arrived right
along with the Mayflower Moving Van.
We
always got a Life Saver© story book; we hung stockings on a pretend
fireplace. We girls dressed alike in outfits Mom had made for midnight church
service on Christmas Eve. And we would
always peek under Mom’s bed because that’s where she always hid the Christmas
presents. (My own children were well into college before I quit giving them
Life Saver© storybooks.)

That story is "Always Believe". It’s a story about family and friendships and maybe even a miracle or two. Emma doesn't believe in the enchantment of Christmas, but then she and her dad move to Snow, where even the stores have holiday names. What is she supposed to think when her new friend, Charlie, pulls her into the magic of the holiday by insisting he knows the location of Santa's workshop?

I wish you all the best of the holidays, in whatever way you celebrate and with whatever traditions you hold dear. If one of your traditions just happens to be reading a fun holiday story, I invite you to grab a copy of “Always Believe” or “If Wishes Were Magic”, both available from http://bookswelove.net/authors/baldwin-barbara-romance/
Barbara Baldwin