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Hitched for the Holidays + A Groom in Her Stocking

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Hitched for the Holidays ~ Jennifer Drew

All she wants for Christmas ...

Expert organizer Mindy Ryder could use some professional help!
Her father has decided he's visiting for Christmas,
and he wants to meet Mindy's "boyfriend."
Trouble is, she doesn't have one!
Now she needs a man, and not just any man -- a doctor.
Eric Kincaid is the perfect candidate,
even if he does treat four-legged, furry patients.
She's not sure he's up to the task,
but wouldn't mind getting hitched to this pet vet for the holidays!

A Groom in Her Stocking ~ Barbara Dunlop

Where else would he be!

Lindsey Parker's financial career is looking up, up, up.
And it's been how long since she's had a date?
Forget dating -- during Christmas vacation at a luxury northern resort
Santa delivers not one, but two fiances to ol' skinny Linney.
But RJ Webster, once her high-school nemesis, now a super-smooth local pilot,
is determined to be the only groom in this gal's stocking!

384 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2002

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Jennifer Drew

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Barbara Andrews and her daugther Pam Hanson write under the pseudonyms Jennifer Drew and Pam Rock.

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January 18, 2022
Two cute Christmas stories with meddlesome families. In “Hitched for the Holidays”, Mindy’s dad got way too attached to her so-called boyfriend. Eric was a great sport for going along with him. I liked “A Groom in her Stocking” a little better. Lindsey was old family friends with RJ since they were kids, but he used to tease her mercilessly. Now they’re at a reunion in the Yukon, but they are looking at one another quite differently.
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