A Child is Born: A Nightingales Christmas Story...Review

About the book:
Christmas Eve, 1936

On a foggy December night, a pregnant woman walks out in front of a trolley bus and is knocked unconscious. She is rushed to the Nightingale hospital, and a healthy baby is delivered. But the mother claims to have lost her memory, and cannot believe that the child is hers. It seems that the Nightingale nurses may need to perform a Christmas miracle.

When a pregnant woman is hit by a bus and rushed to the hospital, she gives birth to little boy. When she awakens, she seems to have amnesia and the nurses name her child Gabriel. As they fall in love with the baby, they work to help the mother discover who she is. In the meantime, a man is admitted to the hospital because was injured the the same bus accident. Wondering where his wife is, the nurses work to help him discover her whereabouts. As their two stories come together, it appears a Christmas miracle may be needed.

Set between the Nightingale books 3 and 4. This little novella can stand alone, but it was lovely to see Helen, Millie and Dora again. A charming little story about love, Christmas and forgiveness.

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4/5 Stars

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