Helpful Score: 2
Debbie Macomber has outdone herself. This is one of my favorite of her books. She brings out the details of the worst and best in a family and how love and forgiveness bonded all. Because the book is small yet over 200 pages, I could not put the book down until I finished the very last page. I laughed and cried from the picture that Debbie Macomber painted for me with "The Christmas Basket." I highly recommend it and now is a good time to enjoy it.
Helpful Score: 2
Very fast, lazy Sunday read. A heartwarming story.
Noell comes home for Christmas hoping not to see Thom, an old love. Fueding mothers are one of their problems.
I love all Macomber's books. Especially her Christmas ones. This is a great Holiday read that will make you stop and think about what's important and what you should let go.
Its a great book. Fun to read. Romantic.
A very good Christmas story, I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to everyone..
Sweet little tale of a series of misunderstanding, etc., all cleared up by love (and a liberal amount of scotch on a Christmas eve!)
That summer-more than ten years ago, while they were still in high school-Noelle McDowell and Thomas Sutton fell secretly in love. Secretly because their mothers had been locked in a bitter feud for decades. But despite the animosity between the mothers, Noelle planned to elope with Thom. Until he jilted her. Great story, you'll love it.
Cute Christmas story.
"The Christmas Basket is filled with gifts for the reader-gifts of warmth and laughter."
This is a cute story. I actually didn't read it at Christmastime and still found it enjoyable. It's a bit predictable, but fun. Debbie Macomber is great for a fast, simple read.
A nice easy read.
noelle and thomas fell secretly in love because their mothers had been locked in a fued for decades. noelle planned to elope with thom. until he julted her
Beautiful gift book posted with a beautiful copy of " Where Angels Go" and "The Perfect Christmas" another Christmas book this size by Debbie MacComber!
No one tells a Christmas story like Debbie Macomber. The Christmas Basket is filled with gifts for the reader -- gifts of warmth and laughter . . . and emotional truth. This Christmas, let Debbie make you smile!
That summer -- more than ten years ago, while they were still in high school -- Noelle McDowell and Thomas Sutton fell secretly in love. Secretly because their mothers had been locked in a bitter feud for decades. But despite the animosity between Sarah McDowell and Mary Sutton, Noelle planned to elope with Thom. Until he jilted her.
This Christmas Noelle McDowell is home to celebrate the holidays with her family. (After all, December 25 is also her birthday.) Unfortunately, Noelle's feelings about home -- or rather, her hometown of Rose, Oregon -- were changed forever the day Thomas Sutton broke her heart.
This Christmas the feuding mothers find themselves working together to fill Christmas baskets for charity. What irony! And what an opportunity for reconciliation . . . if only they could see it.
This Christmas Noelle and Thom discover they're still in love. Regardless of their mothers' reactions, they want to be together. Is that possible? Can old rivalries be set aside? Will Sarah's Christmas daughter have a second chance with Mary's charming son?
No one tells a Christmas story like Debbie Macomber. The Christmas Basket is filled with gifts for the reader -- gifts of warmth and laughter . . . and emotional truth. This Christmas, let Debbie make you smile!
That summer -- more than ten years ago, while they were still in high school -- Noelle McDowell and Thomas Sutton fell secretly in love. Secretly because their mothers had been locked in a bitter feud for decades. But despite the animosity between Sarah McDowell and Mary Sutton, Noelle planned to elope with Thom. Until he jilted her.
This Christmas Noelle McDowell is home to celebrate the holidays with her family. (After all, December 25 is also her birthday.) Unfortunately, Noelle's feelings about home -- or rather, her hometown of Rose, Oregon -- were changed forever the day Thomas Sutton broke her heart.
This Christmas the feuding mothers find themselves working together to fill Christmas baskets for charity. What irony! And what an opportunity for reconciliation . . . if only they could see it.
This Christmas Noelle and Thom discover they're still in love. Regardless of their mothers' reactions, they want to be together. Is that possible? Can old rivalries be set aside? Will Sarah's Christmas daughter have a second chance with Mary's charming son?
Never met a Macomber I didn't love
No one tells a Christmas story like Debbie Macomber. The Christmas basket is filled with gifts for the reader - Gifts of warmth, laughter and emotional truth. This Christmas, let Debbie make you smile!
AN EXCELLENT BOOK. COULDN'T BUT IT DOWN
That summer, more than ten years ago, while they were still in high school, Noelle McDowll and Thomas Sutton fell in love secretly. Secretly because their mothers had been locked in a bitter feud for decades. Despite the animosity between Sarah McDowell and Mary Sutton, Noelle planned to elope with Thom. Until he jilted her.