Trying to Save Christmas: A Contemporary Christian Christmas Romance
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12/08/2025
A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS SEASON has just begun, but as the new teacher taking over a fourth-grade class, Kellie Winters discovers a student is grieving the loss of his adoptive parents. Heartbroken for the boy who is hurting and withdrawn, she’s determined to help him find some holiday spirit.Jude Turner’s life changed overnight when he discovered his parents named him guardian for the child they’d fostered and adopted. Now the talented graphic artist is struggling to mourn his own loss and still connect with a kid he barely knows. Project deadlines loom ahead, and when the young boy insists they carry on the family’s Christmas traditions, Jude doesn’t know how he’ll manage it all.While trying to save Christmas for Jude and his brother, Kellie risks losing her heart to them both. She’d never want to come between them, so what will she do if one isn’t ready to welcome her into their lives?*This novella was originally included in Finding Love at Christmas: Twelve Heartwarming Christian Romance Novellas for the Holidays, published in 2024.
Book Length: 60-150 Pages
In simple words, the novel penned by a Christian worldview, a way of viewing the world separated through the facts shown in the Bible, is called Christian books. It implies a sovereign God who made everyone and everything; it believes we are responsible to God for our decisions, promises, and activities; it feels we require forgiveness and redemption and that it comes only through the person of Jesus Christ. There are two types of Christian Books: Christian fiction Christian fiction books are those books that overtly display elements of Christianity in the story, mixing things like prayer, conversion, church. Christian non-fiction Christian non-fiction is normally overt in its use of Biblical beliefs to explain an appropriate subject.

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