Operation Christmas by Barbara Weitz


Lieutenant Jess Grant is home from Afghanistan with a physical injury that has stripped away his confidence. Yet he hopes to reconnect with a young war widow he knew in high school. His “Operation Christmas” project is just the excuse he needs to visit her family’s bakery.


Madeleine Belmar struggles with Christmas, works for Scrooge, and is nowhere near ready for a new relationship when she runs into Jess. Her rejection and his persistence create a confusing mix of attraction and fear she seems unable to navigate.


When Jess sees she won’t budge, he leaves their fate up to Madeleine. Between her meddling family and angelic intervention, Jess will get a helping hand. This Christmas will be one they will never forget.


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About the Author:


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Barbara Weitz lives in a quiet suburb of Chicago where she writes contemporary romance and women’s fiction. You will find strong romance, cozy mystery, light humor and heart are elements always present in her novels. Unlikely heroes and feisty heroines are sent to the blank page to act out her multi-character plots.


She also confesses to having a writing assistant. Heiko, a German Shepherd dog. When faced with a difficult scene, she reads aloud to him and often finds he’s the only soul in her household willing to get up at the crack dawn or burn the midnight oil to sit before the eerie glow of a computer screen to converse with fictional characters. He would probably tell you he’s there to snarf up any crumbs the author happens to drop while snacking and writing.


Prior to writing romantic fiction, she had a respectable job as a career executive secretary, a term she doesn’t find offensive or feel the need to change to administrative assistant. To learn more about the author visit: http://barbaraweitz.com


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