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Oh My Stars
Oh My Stars | Sally Kilpatrick
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A heartwarming, hilarious Christmas story with a Southern twist. Like most things in Ellery, Tennessee, this years Drive Thru Nativity is a little unconventional. The Dollar General parking lot doubles as a Bethlehem stable, and widowed writer Ivy Long, whos been roped into playing Mary, sure as heck isnt a virgin. But then comes an unexpected development: a genuine, real-life baby left in the manger, with only a brief note. And somehow, in the kerfuffle that follows, Ivy finds her life is about to change . . . The holidays are a bittersweet time for Ivyfilled with memories of her beloved late husband and reminders that life doesnt always offer the happily-ever-afters her readers expect. So when Ivy ends up with custody of the baby, she can only chalk it up to a Christmas miracle. She doesnt know if it will be forever, but with help from family, shell make little Zuzus first Christmas a good one. The nativitys Joseph, aka Gabe Ledbetter, has a pediatrics background thats coming in mighty handy. In turn, Ivy is helping Gabe find his place in the quirky community. If that place turns out to be somewhere near Ivy, well, maybe this particular Christmas story will turn out to be merry and bright after all . . . Praise for Sally Kilpatricks Previous Novels Do yourself a favor and grab this book and hide away with its laugh-out-loud and cry-out-loud moments all mixed up in one place. Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author Don't miss this quirky, fun love story. I couldn't put it down. Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author on Better Get to Livin A pleasantly engaging take on Romeo and Juliet. Library Journal on Bittersweet Creek
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TheHeartlandBookFairy
Oh My Stars | Sally Kilpatrick
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This was a delightful and slightly different book than your average Christmas story. I really enjoyed reading this one at this time of the year ☺️🎄📖❤️

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Oh My Stars | Sally Kilpatrick
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I wanted to like this so much more than I did. The blurb on the back made it sound like it would be a quirky, small town Christmas story- but there wasn‘t much quirk. I found myself having to suspend my disbelief quite frequently, and there way too much drama between Ivy and Gabe that was unnecessary. I didn‘t hate it, but I finished it just because I was able to get through it quickly.