Baby, It’s Cold Outside

“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” by Susan May Warren is a work of fiction published by Summerside Press in 2011. This edition, written in English and spanning 314 pages, presents a poignant narrative centered around Dottie Morgan, who is reluctant to share her home or emotions during the Christmas season. Following the loss of her son in World War II, Dottie’s Christmas spirit has diminished, but an unexpected blizzard forces her to confront her feelings as she finds herself snowed in with four strangers.
Readers will find that the story explores themes of healing and redemption as Dottie navigates her grief and the complexities of human connection. The blizzard serves as a backdrop for her journey, prompting her to reconsider her stance on love and community during the holidays. This tale intertwines elements of religious and historical fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the transformative power of compassion and the possibility of a Christmas miracle.
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Dottie Morgan has no desire to share her home or her heart over the Christmas holidays. After all, her Christmas spirit froze over when Dottie lost her son in World War II. But when a blizzard of the decade traps Dottie in her home with four near strangers, she just might discover that opening her door might also open her heart to a Christmas miracle and a new reason to celebrate Christmas.
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