Sometimes, the best gifts are unexpected…
When workaholic Robert Chalmer’s wife leaves to take care of her sick mother for two weeks, he is left with all the responsibility… including his seven-year-old daughter. With Christmas fast approaching, Robert must find a way to reconnect with what is most important in his life, or risk losing it forever.
THE GIFT is a 7300 word heart-warming short story set in Fort Worth, TX about family, love, and second chances.
“…quite touching, in a very traditional family orientated way. Humorous and tearful…” ~~ Amazon Reviewer
“A sweet Christmas read that reminds us of what is most important, at Christmas or at any time of the year.” ~~ Amazon Reviewer
“… Ms. Hopkins’ story is the perfect way to kick off the season and get into the Christmas spirit. I found The Gift to be a refreshing and delightful reminder of what Christmas is all about…family. Her writing style is easy to follow and engaging. I highly recommend The Gift. It will make you feel good.” ~~Amazon Reviewer
Why I chose The Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County:
UGM-TC really helped a lot of my clients during the twenty years I worked in the social work field. They always went above and beyond. I can't remember a single time that they didn't find some way to help. So this holiday season, I want to give something back to them for all the times they assisted me in helping others. And you can help give back by just buying a copy of THE GIFT for yourself, a friend, and/or a loved one. It's a sweet, heart-warming short story, that would be great for anyone on your holiday list.
About the Author
Rhonda Hopkins writes fiction in several genres. She is the author of the SURVIVAL series and the award-winning paranormal, THE CONSUMING. She has also written a non-fiction book, NAVIGATING FAMILY COURT: IN THE BEST INTEREST OF YOUR CHILD, to assist those involved in custody litigation. It will be available January 2016.
Having spent twenty years working with the best and the worse that society has to offer, Rhonda's imagination is filled with story ideas. While she may write dark fiction, she always remembers the light in the darkness.
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Thank you for posting this, Michelle!
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