It’s not cowboys! It’s not historical! But it is Christmas!
I’m sneaking in here with all these cool cowboy novellas with a Christmas re-release of my own.
The other fillies let me play with them. Even though it’s a different kind of book for me.
Amanda Star returns to her childhood home, the Star Inn, in time for Christmas. Her father had passed away, and he’d left her the beloved inn. He’d always told her not to take on the running of it. It had consumed his life, and her mother’s life, until the stress had killed her beloved mother. But Amanda had always loved the inn.
Now she’s back to sell the inn as her father had wished. But she finds her old love of the place, and she finds out why her father had sent her away. She finds a man who helps keep the inn running, too, and when he stirs a different kind of love, she knows she has to stay.
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Reindeer are friendly, right?
Hello Rudolph, want some of my candy cane??
Oh, you stay right there, and we will be good.
Can you bring me to see Santa Claus at the north pole please.
Hello Rudolph! Follow me to Santa’s workshop!
So that is what a human child looks like!
Neither the reindeer nor the little girl were quite sure what to think of each other
Yes, I will let Santa know what you want for Christmas. We’ll be dropping it off on Christmas Eve, so be sure you’re asleep and don’t peek.
A little girl’s dream!
“Hi sweetheart, do you like my red nose? I’m wearing my Christmas bow just for you!”
Please, miss, would you share your candy cane?
Can you really fly?
Sorry, Prancer, this treat is for me.
Can you help me find Santa?
Ooo! Is that candy cane for me? I usually get carrots.
Hippos are overrated, I want a reindeer for Christmas!
How come Santa never gives me and the other reindeer candy canes?
Wishing you a Christmas as magical as a child’s imagination!
She matches that cane she’s got in her hand! I wonder if she’d let me have a taste of the cane?
OK, I shall share if you do!
Reindeer: “I thought the kids were supposed to be in bed when we got here?”
Little girl: so they really are real!!! Reindeer: Oh! wasn’t supposed to be seen!
Blitzen, I don’t have a carrot, but I can share my candy cane.
Can I have a ride to Santa’s house?
Reindeer – Who are you and what are you doing out here by yourself?
Little Girl – I came to see you and I was wondering what you wanted for Christmas?
What would you like for Christmas, Princess?
Can you tell Santa something for me?
You must be one of Santa’s reindeer
I need some sugar, I want that candy cane!!!
I’ll give you a bite of my candy cane if you give me a ride.
I promise to give you a ride if you’ll share your candy cane with me as l all we usually get is carrots or hay.
Oh my Prancer you are so amazing!
Did you say that you want to come home with me to Santa’s house at the North Pole?
The spirit of Christmas is in a young child’s heart.
Why hello there Donner. I’m Mary.
Hello, Mr. Reindeer. I’ll trade my candy cane for your beautiful bow!!
Is that my candy cane you are holding?
Can you REALLY fly?
I can’t believe in a couple years she’s gonna be helping fly this sleigh!
If you are really Rudolph, where is your red nose?
Excuse me miss can you point me to the North Pole Santa needs some help
Can you take me to see Santa?
Hello Rudolph, Merry Christmas!
Do you know how much I love sugar.
Ack!! What shrunk this human!?
Oh, oh, oh. I see a candy cane. That must be for me.
Blitzen, what are you doing here? Is Santa here too? Thank you so much for sharing? God bless you. Merry Christmas.
She can’t see me if I don’t move
“For ME?” “goodness, gracious, You are a sweetie!”
Is that Santa or Mrs. Claus as a baby?
Did someone get me a reindeer for Christmas!!! YAY Me!!!
Can you tell Santa “Thank you” for the dolly he brought me last year and for this enormous candy cane? I named her Holly and she has a red dress and a blue dress but wants a polka dot one like Mama made for me, and I will put out some gingerbread cookies Mama help me make, and do reindeer eat cookies too, or will you just eat some of the hay Grandpa put out for the horse and cows, and….
I’m looking for Santa. Can you help me find him?
“Do you help pull Santa’s sleigh?”
Wait, where’s your red nose?
Where’s your red nose Rudolph?
Oh, no! She sees me. Santa told me to keep hidden.
Little girl to reindeer says Are you one of Santa’s helpers.
Hey Rudolph, where’s your red nose?
Are you Rudolph?
Can you split than in half?
Little girl: no