by Debbie Macomber
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Editorial ReviewMother-to-be Mary Jo Wyse arrives in Cedar Cove on Christmas Eve, searching for her baby's father. David Rhodes had said he'd be in town. But he isn't. Which leaves Mary Jo stranded, pregnant and alone. And there's no room at the local inn.... So Grace Harding brings Mary Jo home to her nearby ranch. She and her husband, Cliff, have a houseful of guests, but they offer her a room over their stable (currently sheltering the animals--including a donkey and a camel--for Cedar Cove's Nativity pageant!). When Mary Jo goes into labor that night, a young man named Mack McAfee, a paramedic, comes to her rescue, just as her brothers--the three Wyse men--show up in town. The people of Cedar Cove join them in celebrating the birth of baby Noel. But no one has more to celebrate than Mack. Because this Christmas brings him faith, hope and love...
Customer Reviews:
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

- Excellent Holiday Read!

I bought this book shortly after it was released. I'm a huge fan of Debbie Macomber & was eager to read this book. I'm also reading her Cedar Cove series & this addition to the series really made my holiday reading more enjoyable. Debbie's Cedar Cove take on the story of Christmas was cute & loveable. I'm anxious to find out more about Mary Jo Wyse, her brothers & the budding relationship Mary Jo's about to have with Mack. I hope Debbie keeps writing the Cedar Cove series for many years to... more info
- Debbie Macomber Cedar Cove Christmas

I have enjoyed Debbie Macomber's books for many years. This one was no exception; still an excellent author.
- Charming Christmas story

A young, unmarried girl named Mary Jo comes to Cedar Cove in search of the father of her child. He is nowhere to be found, but some people she meets give her a place to stay because there is no room for her in the Inn. In the barn where she is staying are a camel, donkey, sheep and other animals which have been used for the town's annual nativity scene. Hot on her trail are her brothers, the three Wyse men. Although this book could have been merely corny, it turns out to be a warm and charming "take off" of... more info
- Kind of corny, but a warm fuzzy read...

I like deeper plots and more of an emotional pull when I read a story. This story was okay. It was sort of corny how the author tried to fit the characters with the Nativity, like the heroine having three brothers with the last name of Wyse. Get it...three Wyse men? Sheesh. But it was a light read and the theme was warm and fuzzy. So if you like hot cocoa by the fire type books, this is one of them. Probably the best part was the scene where she has her baby. And the ending was nice. But there was no SIGH... more info
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