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Christmas Angel

Kat Martin

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Description

As the South picks up the pieces after the Civil War, two sweethearts on opposite sides attempt to rekindle their romance in this tender novella.

Previously appeared in No Place Like Home

Dear Readers,

This story was inspired by a trip to Savannah. I visited one of the area’s Civil War forts and became fascinated by the discovery that General Sherman and his men had arrived in a conquered Savannah on Christmas Eve. What sort of Christmas could they have had? From there, my imaginationtook over . . .

Despite having been on opposite sides of the war, Yankee doctor Josh Coltrane is unprepared for the continued bitterness of his long-lost love, Angel Summers. Can these two former sweethearts learn to forgive and forget the past?

I hope you enjoy reading Josh and Angel’s story as much I enjoyed writing it.

Kat Martin 

Praise for the writing of Kat Martin

“Martin’s fans and newcomers alike will enjoy every moment of this thrill ride.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review on Beyond Reason

“A high-octane mix of high stakes and high passion.” —Bookpage on Into the Whirlwind

“A robust tale of suspense that’s full of romance and intrigue.” —Heroes & Heartbreakers on Into the Fury

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Keywords

quick read, historical american romance, reunion ro-mance, georgia, holiday romance, historical romance, civil war, christmas romance, post-civil war, civil war era, novella, christmas, american history, romance, civil war romance, second chance romance, holiday, u.s. history, savannah, short fiction