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Celia Bonaduce

    Celia Bonaduce aporta una perspectiva única a su escritura, perfeccionada a través de su trabajo como productora de populares programas de televisión sobre el hogar y la renovación. Esta fascinación por las casas y el estilo de vida de vivir en espacios pequeños informa directamente sus novelas. Sus heroínas se embarcan en viajes de descubrimiento, buscando los grandes misterios de la vida mientras abrazan los desafíos y las libertades de la vida compacta. Bonaduce crea historias que están claramente situadas en un lugar, pero que resuenan con temas universales de búsqueda de la realización y el autodescubrimiento.

    A Texas Kind of Christmas
    • It’s Christmas Eve, 1859, and everyone who’s anyone is headed to the glorious St. Nicholas Hotel for the most talked about ball of the season. It’s the kind of Texas night where anything can happen—even love . . . ONE NIGHT AT THE ST. NICHOLAS New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Jodi Thomas To escape her stepmother’s plot to marry her off, Texas heiress Jacqueline Hartman spends Christmas Eve sharing a hideout with an accused bank robber. After a night in Nathaniel Ward’s arms, Jacqueline is certain she has met her match after all. But will his heartfelt promise of love lead to his demise at the hands of the law? BIRDIE’S FLIGHT * Celia Bonaduce Seamstress Birdie Flanagan gets the surprise of her life when she receives a beautiful gown—and a sudden invitation—for the ball of the season! Birdie creates a stir from the moment she arrives, capturing the eye of the dashing Captain Douglas Newcastle. But will a secret from her past keep her from her long-awaited happily-ever-after? SPIRIT OF TEXAS * Rachael Miles When lovely spinster Eugenie Charpentier makes a trip across the Texas frontier with former Texas Ranger Asher Graham, she dreams of an adventure, and the rough-and-tumble cowboy is happy to oblige. But both Eugenie and the rugged lawman are keeping secrets. Can they find each other—and love—on the dance floor at the Christmas ball?

      A Texas Kind of Christmas