Christmas with Cameron Stinking Miller
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Lynn Sandlin
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By:
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Martha Fouts
About this listen
Hannah Orwell has returned to her hometown to take a new job as the host of a local morning show. Her childhood nemesis, Cameron Miller, has remained in Cool Springs all these years and is now the town’s head middle school football coach. Hannah and Cameron’s longtime pastor’s wife, Maureen (who is well known for her matchmaking), has asked Hannah and Cameron to both help her with this year’s children’s Christmas play. Can Hannah and Cameron forgive and forget the past, or are they doomed to repeat the patterns of their past? Christmas with Cameron Stinking Miller reminds listeners that we do not earn or deserve God’s forgiveness in our lives, but that it is a free gift for us to simply receive, and that forgiving others is often the key to being able to forgive ourselves.
Catch up with Maureen and more of your Cool Springs friends who've appeared in other inspirational romances by Martha Fouts!
What listeners say about Christmas with Cameron Stinking Miller
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- Avid romance reader
- 12-12-24
Heartwarming story of forgiveness and redemption
I loved everything about this story. It’s an enemies-to-friends-to-more Christian romance. I loved the well-developed characters, the perfect pace, the brilliant banter, the wonderful moments of lessons in faith, and the fantastic narrator, who brought the story to life with her amazing performance. I loved Cameron Stinking Miller!
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