![]() And really, that's what the Holidays are all about, right?Ĭarlos Mendez owns a landscaping business and sends every extra penny he earns to his family in Mexico. This short story from the 2016 Dreamspinner Press Advent Calendar serves as a reminder that even when things appear bleak, there are still good people out there, who will lend a helping hand. No high rating is required for any ARC received. The ARC is provided by the publisher for an exchange of fair and honest review. and I am sure Sonia will be in remission. Oh, well, I believe that it will continue even after the end though… I felt that Carlos was close to his employee – but at the same time, his scenes with them kind of took away the quantity of time I wanted Carlos to spend with Ned and Sonia instead, in order to get to know the Williams better. I could totally relate to what Carlos was feeling – wanting to help Ned in any way he can, even if only by giving something lovely for this year’s Christmas. ![]() Imagine being a single father and facing the fact that your only daughter has leukemia. I was immediately gripped with Ned’s situation. ![]() Since the time span is really short, the HFN ending is perfect, in my opinion. A beginning to what could be a lovely relationship between a landscaping business owner and a single father with a five-year-old sweet girl, who has leukemia (sniff). ![]()
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