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The Christmas Mission by Karen Malley

 


Blurb:

 

After being betrayed and abandoned by everyone in her former high-class life, Nicole is left to find her way on her own. She finds God while living in a homeless mission and vows to separate herself from the ā€œwell-offā€ members of society.

Michael has known nothing but love and acceptance all his life, but when a series of fortunate investments lands him in the upper class, he has trouble finding a woman who cares for him more than his money.

As Nicole and Michael' s lives intertwine during the busy Christmas season and through a surprising connection to the mission, will they be able to shake the pain of their pasts and find happiness together?

 

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Excerpt:

 

As they headed away from the Christmas display, Michael scowled. ā€œSeriously? The trashcan is right there. How hard is it?ā€

Nicole followed his gaze to a collection of discarded cups. Michael picked them up one-by-one and tossed them into the trashcan with ease. The last cup, however, bounced off the can and sticky liquid splattered all over the floor. Michael moaned.

ā€œNo one saw you,ā€ Nicole said.

Michael shook his head. ā€œNo, I made things worse. I’ll take care of this.ā€ He veered off to the right, opposite the direction of the main exit. Nicole waited, curious what he would do. He returned a few moments later with a janitor bucket. He removed his coat, draped it over a nearby chair, and loosened his tie. She admired his relaxed appearance, having never seen him without a full suit.

He mopped the mess and returned the bucket. As he walked back towards the chair to retrieve his jacket, he noticed her watching. ā€œI thought you’d be long gone by now.ā€

ā€œIt was nice of you to clean up the cups.ā€

ā€œIt would’ve been simple if I wasn’t trying to show off.ā€

Nicole’s stomach fluttered as he directed his smile towards her. She wanted to learn more about this man. They continued walking towards the parking lot, and a faint tapping sound grew louder. Dread built in Nicole’s gut. Sure enough, as they approached the glass atrium near the food court, the rain started pouring down in sheets.

ā€œI’ll wait here for a while,ā€ Nicole said.

ā€œNot interested in getting soaked?ā€

ā€œNo.ā€ Nicole broke off. How much should she share?

Michael cocked his head, the question in his gaze.

Nicole sighed. ā€œI hate driving in the rain. A few years ago, the rain was coming down like this, and I skidded off the road into a ditch.ā€ She shuddered. ā€œI was stuck for two hours until the tow truck pulled me out.ā€

Michael’s eyes widened. ā€œWere you hurt?ā€

ā€œI broke my collarbone in three places. It hurt so much. I still get nervous driving when it’s raining hard. And now, it’s close to freezing—the roads are bound to get icy.ā€

ā€œI’m sorry, Nicole. Would you like a ride?ā€

The offer was tempting, but even knowing that Michael didn’t work on Sundays, Nicole wasn’t about to get in a car with an almost-stranger. ā€œNo, I’ll be fine. I’ll wait until it passes.ā€

ā€œWould you like some company?ā€ Michael’s expression was hopeful.

Nicole hesitated. Did she? Making small talk while serving him a smoothie was safe. Daydreaming about him was safe, although she’d never admit to Jasmine she did so. Spending time waiting out the rainstorm was a different matter entirely. The mall wouldn’t close for several hours. What if they stayed and talked and he didn’t like her?


Comments

Mary K. Marelli said…
This sounds like a wonderful read! I enjoyed the excerpt and wish you much success with your book.
Barbara Britton said…
Another great Christmas story, Karen! Congratulations!
Carol James said…
This was such a great story, Karen. I really enjoyed it.
LoRee Peery said…
I agree, another worthy Christmas story. The variety is as unique as all the storytellers.
Gail Pallotta said…
This sounds like a fun read with a good message.
Karen Malley said…
Thanks, Clare, for featuring The Christmas Mission, and thanks all, for your kind comments!

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