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Hazel Cane:
Age: 28
Looks: Tall, red hair, and curvy
Favorite Food: Candy Canes
Status: Single, but has her eye on a certain social worker in town
Irving Wallace:
Age: 28
Looks: Dark and handsome, accessorizing with a hip-hugging wheelchair and a furry German Shepherd
Favorite Food: Sweet Potato Nachos
Status: Happily single
Irving Wallace is a bit of a Grinch, a Scrooge if you will. He’s too busy opening the Bells Pass Housing Project to worry about caroling and Christmas trees. Enter Hazel Cane. Intrigued by her new colleague, she makes it her mission to help his heart grow this holiday season. With a candy cane on her lips and a song in her heart, she gets some unexpected help from an infamous diner, an angel in disguise, and a whole lot of Christmas spirit. Can Hazel convince this Grinch that Christmas can mean a whole lot more?
Inclusions: Hero is a paraplegic with a service dog
Review:
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Mary Schmidt
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
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Mettner doesn’t write a single book I’ve not loved completely. This book is no different. Many times, I wished I lived in Bells Pass. People are real with human emotions and feelings. People are real whether they use a wheelchair or not. People learn a lot about what to do to make it easier for those who must use adaptive equipment to navigate around town or in their own minds. That said, falling in love happens, so do misunderstandings. I do love a good happily ever after ending.
