Family Blessings

Unabridged
Author: Fern Michaels
Narrator: Laural Merlington
Genres: Romance, Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: October 2004
Length: 5 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • WMA

Overview

Fern Michaels, the "New York Times" bestselling author of Late Bloomer and Crown Jewel, presents a passionate and heartwarming novella that will delight and inspire listeners every holiday season.

Right before Thanksgiving, a freak tornado descends on Larkspur, the small town in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains where matriarch and candy magnate Loretta Cisco -- affectionately called "Cisco" by her grandchildren -- lives, and levels the home she's inhabited for fifty years.

Then there's more bad news: Cisco's beloved triplet grandchildren -- Hannah, Sara, and Sam -- all newlyweds, are experiencing marital problems but they refuse to confide in their grandmother. Sam's wife Sonia has left him and Hannah and Sarah fear that their husbands are having affairs. Why else would they be coming home so late every night and keeping secrets?

As the citizens of Larkspur help to rebuild Cisco's home in time for Christmas, she vows to work a holiday miracle that will hold her family together.

Reviews (5)

not impressed

Written by Christie Edwards on June 8th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I thought this book would never end and the only reason I finished it in the first place was that I didn't have anything else to listen to on my 45 minute commute to work everyday. The characters were totally unbelievable and the plot was so predictable I could have written it. (And I am not a writer, as you can tell) I was not impressed and would not recommend this book to anyone.

Family Blessings

Written by Leslie Grima on April 18th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This is the first Fern Michaels Book I have read. I almost didn't read it because of the reviews it had recieved. I am glad I did. It was a heartwarming wonderful read. I thought the characters were believeable and realisitic. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a feel good kind of book. You could incorporate things that happen in your family to this book. GOOD READ, WOULD RECOMMEND

Family Blessings

Written by Anonymous from Cartersville, VA on March 13th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I don''t ususally write reviews, but I felt I needed to submit this for all you Fern Michaels fans. I am one, but this is definitely not one of her better works. The storyline moved very slow and was very predictable. The men in the story were a little unbelievable at best and the sisters were kind of whimpy. Needless to say, I really won't recommend this book, but I am still a fan.

Family Blessings

Written by Elaine Maher from Houston, TX on January 25th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I'm not through with the book as of this writing, but as they say in "Texas...I'm fixen ta be". It's way too slow for my taste. Character's are dull and boring and I'll probably send back before I finish. Would not recommend.

Family Blessings

Written by tj from FORT COLLINS, CO on June 21st, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Cute story..there were some twists in the story line, but then the story seemed to drag on and on. The men started to appear really stupid in this story. Could have moved a little faster to the end result.

Author Details

Author Details

Michaels, Fern

Fern Michaels is the pen name of Mary Ruth Kuczkir, who was born in Hastings, Pennsylvania on April 9th, 1933, weighing only four and one-half pounds.[1] Because of her small birth weight, Michaels' father nicknamed her "Dink," for "dinky little thing. Her family and friends still use the nickname. As a child, though, others referred to her as Ruth. Once she entered the business world, she became "Mary."[1]

Michaels married, moved to New Jersey, and had five children. When the youngest entered school in 1973, her husband told her to get a job. Because she had no idea how to get a job, Michaels decided to try to write a book. Her husband was not very supportive of her efforts, and is consequently now an ex-husband.[1]

Although her first manuscript did not sell, the second did. Since then, Michaels has sold over sixty books, many of them New York Times bestsellers. She has been quoted as saying that she loves breathing life into her characters. She also loves writing books about women who prevail under difficult circumstances, which she feels reflect her struggle for success early in her career.[1] For her efforts, she has been inducted into the New Jersey Literary Hall of Fame.

When she was a girl, Michaels' grandmother told her "when God is good to you, you have to give back". With this in mind, she founded the Fern Michaels Foundation, which grants four year scholarships for deserving students. In addition to that, she has also helped establish pre-school and day care programs with affordable rates for single mothers.[1]

Michaels currently lives in Charleston, South Carolina in a 300 year-old plantation house listed in the Historic Registry. She claims to share the house with a ghost named Mary Margaret (which had also been documented by the previous owners). Mary Margaret is said to leave messages on her computer.[1]