After yesterday’s book with snow on the cover, I thought you might want to warm up a bit. This is one of my own books, and I’m giving away 5 audio copies!
His Law Is Love by Rebekah A. Morris
Will hate and fear drown the song of Christmas love?
Amelia is eagerly anticipating her first Christmas in the west, but she soon finds that her brother-in-law’s worry and her sister’s exhaustion reach far deeper than the cares of a ranch and a family. A rash of fires and cattle thefts is plaguing the area, and the three young orphans they’ve sheltered are under suspicion from their prejudiced neighbors.
As hostilities mount, Amelia seizes every opportunity to help and encourage, but how much can one girl do? Will Reverend Brown win the community over to the true spirit of love? And will help arrive before everything they hold dear is destroyed?
Have you read this story yet? Would like to listen to the audio? Simply leave a comment telling me a Christmas story you enjoy reading or listening to, and you could win one of the audios. Any comments left before I check my blog Monday morning will be entered. 🙂
Check out other Christmas books on the Christmas Stories to Read page.
Ryana Lynn says
I loved listening to Through the Tunnel! It was so good and I count it as a Christmas story! Also enjoyed reading His Law is Love.
readanotherpage says
Oh, good! Yes, I think “Through the Tunnel” would count as a Christmas story since most of it does take place in December. 🙂
Amy says
I haven’t read many Christmas stories so I’ve been missing out! I enjoyed The Old Mansion’s Secret though:) I’m way behind on reading this year.
readanotherpage says
At least you’ve had one Christmas story. 🙂
kassieangle says
Ooh, sounds intriguing!!
Well, we all know I’ve read surprisingly few Christmas stories… Oh, I know!! I cried the whole way through Behold by Faith Potts, which means I enjoyed it. 😂
readanotherpage says
It’s time to change that, Kassie. 🙂 I’m glad you’ve found one new one to enjoy. (And that one will be listed sometime this month. 😉 )
Angie Thompson says
Whoops, missed the deadline! It’s been a little hectic over here… But this is a great story!
Hmm, so many good Christmas stories out there! One of my favorites from last year was Our Christmas Bear by Sarah Brazytis. I should definitely reread it…but I should probably get to this year’s stack first! 😉
readanotherpage says
Oh, I agree! So many stories. Some I’m rereading this year for a few reasons. One, I really enjoyed them last time, and two I had read some this year that I didn’t really like, so I needed something I knew I’d like.