HART OF CHRISTMAS (2017)Disillusioned, renown writer, Thomas Hart, and run Elena Kensington, a woman on the run, paths literally cross during a blinding snow storm one week before Christmas, causing them, along with Elena's toddler son to find refuge in a hide-away cabin in the Arbuckle Mountains. There, the three, who even in the midst of broken dreams and heartache, create their own special Christmas, and together they find a gift more precious than any found under a Christmas tree - they find the gift of love. ⸙⸙⸙ A Spirit-Filled Christmas (2018) Then, Now, ForeverMusic producer, Chandler Sloan was burned out, and since he'd never taken a vacation since beginning his company, his business partner strongly suggested he take a two-week vacation in his one hundred fifty-year-old, secluded mansion located on the outskirts of town, Chandler reluctantly agreed. One hundred and twenty-five years ago, twenty-year-old widow, Laurette Palmeri, was forced into marriage with sixty-year-old Graham Devereaux, and it became a marriage of hell, until early, one Christmas morning, she is shot to death. And one hundred twenty-five years later, the spirit of Laurette Palmeri-Devereaux continues to live in the mansion she considered more a prison than her home, and there she would stay until the mystery of her death is solved. Follow the story of Chandler and Laurette, who discover, just like the Christmas spirit, love is timeless, and they come together in that timeless love to solve the mystery that has literally haunted Laurette for over a century. But will solving that mystery cost them their love? ⸙⸙⸙ A Soldier's Christmas (2019)Veteran Noah Hanley returned home from the Middle East a broken man riddled with guilt, and as he slipped deeper into depression, the doctors knew if they didn't get help for the mentally and spiritually wounded soldier, he would become one of the many suicide statistics of returning veterans. So, he was sent to Oklahoma, to Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Marty Ellis. Marty knew too well the suicide statistics of returning veterans and she was determined not to allow Noah, her newest patient, to be added to those statistics. Marty still believed in the miracle of Christmas, and she had thirty days in which to get Noah to see not only the miracle of the holiday season, but to once again believe in the miracle of this special holiday and in the miracle of love.