Book Review: A Christmas Miracle for Daisy by Jane Porter

A Christmas Miracle for DaisyA retelling of “Miracle on 34th Street,” Montana style, “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” will tug at your heartstrings like the classic movie. No, there is no Macy’s, but there is a Thanksgiving Parade, a Santa, a Grinch parent and of course, a little girl whose name happened to be Daisy who has a Christmas wish which she shared only with Santa and no one else.

Book 5 of the “Taming of the Sheenans” series, “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” is the story of Brock Sheenan, the second to the youngest sibling of the Sheenan brothers. A single dad, his first priority is four-year-old Daisy. So, though Brock left Marietta, Montana when he went to college in California, he had stayed away from his hometown and had no plans to comeback. That is, until Daisy came along and her needs came first.

But, when you run a media empire, moving is a major headache. And the only person he can trust to make it happen is his ex-girlfriend Whitney Alder. To say that Brock has a complicated relationship with Whitney is an understatement. Add the fact that Whitney has sued Brock for joint custody of Daisy makes the situation very awkward.

And just to make things more convoluted, Brock still has feelings for Whitney. Add Thanksgiving, the snow, mergers & acquisitions and Brock’s family in the mix, Brock has the perfect recipe for disaster.

A nice and easy read, “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” is a must-read for Christmas and romance junkies during this holiday season.

A Christmas Miracle for Daisy (Taming of the Sheenans Book 5)” is Rated T for teens. There are no sex scenes in this book.

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Media Mogul, Cormac Sheenan, had no desire to become a family man, but when his two year old goddaughter, Daisy, is orphaned, he adopts her, moving her from Montana to his home in Southern California, and becomes a devoted single father, juggling parenting duties with running his successful publishing, TV, and radio enterprise.

But two years later a frightening incident at Daisy’s school, shakes Cormac, and he decides to move Daisy–and his business–back to Montana where life is simpler and he has family nearby.

Now four, precocious Daisy strikes up an unlikely friendship with Marietta’s seasonal Santa Claus, and believes he’s the real thing, even though Cormac points out to her that this jolly old Kris Kringle is renting a room at Bramble House, not living at the North Pole. Daisy’s not worried but Cormac is as Rent-a-Santa has promised his innocent daughter she’ll have a mommy for Christmas.

Cormac is livid with Kris. He’s not at all ready to settle down, and he’s definitely not getting back together with his old flame Whitney Alder, so Santa can stop playing match maker as it’d take a miracle to make him fall in love, never mind marriage material.

But that’s exactly the kind of miracle our angelic Santa Claus has planned…