Love is the last thing on Sarah’s mind until she meets the small town doctor: single, handsome, and he lives across the street.The doctor, however, has given up on ever finding love, not in this small town. As the only member of his practice, he has no time to himself when he works to be everything for everybody. But a beautiful new woman in his neighborhood keeps catching his eye.When … eye.
When everything falls apart and he can’t save a much-loved patient, he wonders how much good he really is for his town.
Sarah becomes the angel of his Christmas wishes, who shows him just how much he means to not just her, but their small town and everyone in it.
Buy It’s a Wonderful Date now to enjoy during the holiday season for a nostalgic sweet romance reminiscent of It’s a Wonderful Life.
Read all the books in the Love for the Holidays series:
Taming Scrooge
It’s a Wonderful Date
Miracle on the 34th Floor
Invited Home for Christmas
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I’m always in a mood for a great clean romance! Sophia Summers is one of my very favorite authors. I always love her books.
This one is great! I love Sarah. She’s a girl next door type. Down to earth and the kind of girl I’d like to know. She’s an interior decorator. I enjoyed reading about the places she decorates for Christmas. It was kind of ironic that her home hadn’t been decorated, but she did move in on the first page.
David is a doctor in this one. I loved the way the reader got to see things through his eyes. But I really loved the way Sarah kept finding out more and more good things about him. The reader grows to love him more and more throughout the story.
I loved the plot. It kept me engaged and interested. And it’s short enough to read in one sitting if you want to.
A perfect book to get you into a Christmas spirit any time of the year!
Sarah has just moved into her first house and she’s very excited about it. An interior designer, she’s got lots of ideas for her home. On her first day she begins to meet the neighbors and almost everyone seems very nice. She also notices David, a doctor who is near her age and lives on her street.
They are both interested in each other and he hires her to decorate his office and his home.
David has taken over his father’s practice in town, but would have preferred to be an Ophthalmologist. He donates a lot of his time to the community and even makes house calls.
Sarah is busy decorating homes for Christmas and her oldest and favorite client also happens to be one of David’s favorite patients.
This is a well written book and the character development is very nicely done. This is a clean romance, but is not aimed at an innocent reader group. One of the things I really enjoyed in this story and in the previous book that I’ve read by this author is that the stresses that the couple experience are not trumped up silly things, but realistic life stress. Very well done and I recommend this book.
This is book 2 in the Love for the Holidays Book and stars David, the small town doctor, and Sarah, an interior designer who moves in across the street. It is close to Christmas when Sarah’s job is the business time of the year. Upon meeting each other, the couple find it is diffult to deny there attraction. Mutual acquaintances bring many obstacles. When one falls jnto a deep despair, the other rounds up the neighbors whom he has treated. Through much thoughtfulness he is showered wkth gicts from their hearts. Excellent story!
A good clean sweet romance.
What is your idea of a perfect date? I’m fairly sure David and Sarah’s date would not have made the list and yet it was perfect for them. It was beginning to look like they would never get that date. Sophia Summers has done a wonderful job presenting David’s discouragement and hopelessness. I enjoyed this book.
David gave up the type of medical career he wanted to be a General Practitioner and take over his father’s practice in a small town. He’s the only doctor they have, and without a physcian’s assistant or nurse practitioner it seems he’s available to everyone 24/7, which leaves little to no time for a social life.
That is until Sarah, an interior designer, buys the house across the street. Turns out one of her first (and favorite) clients is also one of David’s patients and she’s not doing well. When there’s nothing more David can do for her except help her to live out her last days as pain-free as possible, he begins to wonder if he’s doing any good at all for the people of this small town. Sarah plans a wonderful date to help show David all the good he’s done as the town’s doctor.
This is a sweet take on It’s a Wonderful Life. I completely understood David’s frustration at having no time for himself. It sounded like he needed a phone service to handle after-hours calls to separate the ones that could wait from ones that needed immediate attention. I loved Miss Lily and her outlook on her health situation. Being a sucker for Christmas decorations I loved all the descriptions of what Sarah was doing to Lily’s house to make it festive. I was glad that Jessie and Sarah became friends and not rivals for David’s attentions.
This is a great story to get you in the Christmas mood and the cover’s not too bad either. I wish my doctor looked like that.