Four strangers stuck in an airport at Christmas. One snowstorm. Only two tickets home.

Peggy believes in good deeds.
In the past, whenever she’s felt low, helping people has always turned her good fortune. Lately though, no matter how kind she is to others, she still has no luck.
Desperate to get home to her daughter for Christmas, a huge snowstorm threatens to keep them apart. In the airport, her path crosses with three other strangers who are just as eager to get home. Going nowhere and all longing to get on the last flight home they all stake their claim for one of only two tickets left to Cork.
Each will tell their story in the hope to convince the others they are deserving.

Each one wishing for a Christmas miracle and hoping that maybe, this Christmas, they may get one.

An emotional, heartfelt novella about finding your way home. If you like uplifting women’s fiction, this heartwarming short read will leave you inspired.

What I love about Natasha’s characters is that they are so REAL. No matter how kind or wise, no matter how they seem to have their act together, they are also flawed and imminently human. They’re not “perfect” which makes them so relatable. It reminds me that everyone does the best they know how with the information they have, and sometimes poor choices are made. But that’s OK, because they/we are human. I’ve reread Natasha’s books and with each reading I get more out of them and learn a little bit more about myself. “Send Me Home for Christmas” is definitely worth a second go for me.‘ – Amazon reviewer.

A very enjoyable Christmas story.‘ – Goodreads reviewer

‘A beautiful story’ – Goodreads reviewer

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