Peter and Hank are lifelong friends, but when it comes to their jobs they couldn't be more different. Peter is a small-town pastor and is devoted to helping the community, while Hank runs the local pub and is never too far from a party. But this Christmas, everything is about to change . . .
Having never settled down, Peter and Hank believe their demanding jobs are keeping them from finding love. Convinced that the other has it easier, they hatch a plan to swap places the week before Christmas to put their theories to the test and find time for themselves.
But as Hank quickly becomes overwhelmed by nativity plans, and Peter struggles to control the rowdy festive pub-goers, they each begin to worry they're in over their heads. Luckily, church assistant Grace is on hand to help Hank navigate a church/life balance, and a young woman seeking shelter at the pub might be exactly what Peter needs to realise there's more than one way to help his community . . .
This Christmas, will Peter and Hank's stunt fall flat, or will it open their eyes to the possibility of love at last?
The Christmas Spirit is a warm and wintry delight for fans of Heidi Swain, Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson - if you enjoy it, don't miss Debbie's brand-new book A Christmas Duet.
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781408726556
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 204 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 24 mm
This is a Christmas story that involves to friends that think the grass is greener for the other, so they switch roles and in doing so find out that it's not only how harder then they thought but through the... More
This was a nice story. I enjoyed reading it. It had a great sense of community spirit. It was well wrote with some nice realistic characters. It was a good read as all the kids prepare for their church nativity. It... More
The Christmas Spirit by Debbie Macomber is a heartwarming Christmas story. I like the way this story was told. A grandmother is telling two of her grandchildren a story. The tale she tells takes place in 1977.... More
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