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A Mackenzie Family Christmas by Jennifer Ashley
A Mackenzie Family Christmas by Jennifer Ashley













I offered to come down for her, so you wouldn't have to face the wrath of a nanny whose schedule has been disregarded. Nanny Westlock is demanding her return to the nursery, where she belongs. I came to fetch my baby sister, by the way. "I knew there was no danger of embarrassing you as long as Gavina was here, not to mention the snoring dog. "You walk into a bedchamber without knocking, Daniel Mackenzie?" Ainsley said, pretending indignation. "Are you crying, dearest stepmama? No need. "Don't tell me what?" Daniel swung the door open and walked inside, his wide smile broadcasting that he'd heard the last. "Daniel has become a remarkable young man." "You're not a rotten father." Ainsley slid her hands to his shoulders. I've been a rotten father, but Danny's muddled through." Thank God I had brothers to help me and that they started getting married. "A handful, a fistful, an armful, an earful. Had them before I was twenty-five."Īinsley had to smile. "Ye see these gray strands? That's all Daniel, that is. She belongs to this family." Cameron tugged a lock of hair at his forehead. She's taught us how diligent we need to be."Īinsley raised her head. But it turned out all right, and we'll all three go on. "The poor lass is cursed with us as parents. "We're both to blame." Cameron's chest rumbled with his words. "As much as you're trying to make me feel better," Ainsley said. Gavina was their love too, the little girl sweet and whole.















A Mackenzie Family Christmas by Jennifer Ashley