This is a time for families, for togetherness, for memories. On Christmas Eve, Maryanne and Nolan Adams tell their kids the story they most want to hear — how Mom and Dad met and fell in love. It all started when they were reporters on rival Seattle papers…and next thing you know, Here Comes Trouble!
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"Cute story of should be spoiled MaryAnne heiress writer meeting very popular writer and hitting it off. She does everything she can to change his mind, including leaving. Leaving is what did it for him, he came to his senses and realized she wasn't spoiled and she was perfect for him."
— Tara (5 out of 5 stars)
" I found the story cute and then a little frustrating. I was ready for Nolan to get over his issues. They seemed to drag on a little too much. "
— Tiffany, 11/20/2013" I enjoyed this story as I have others by Debbie Macomber. "
— Joy, 9/27/2013" A nice read during Christmas. "
— Becky, 8/25/2013" Fun romance with a little bit of Christmas and journalism--a great combination! "
— Sherri, 7/14/2013" Cute book...was expecting it to be more Christmas like. Enjoyed it. "
— Brittney, 7/5/2013" There were lots of typos in the book and that drives me crazy! The story itself was okay, nothing special. "
— Amanda, 2/14/2013" This author is always a wholesome, sweet, touching read in a world of books trying to he edgy but really espousing "interesting" values. It may not be realistic, but I am trying to not become jaded in a pretty scary world. "
— Mary, 2/11/2013" Fun Christmas story for romantics. "
— Alice, 2/9/2013Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.