Is there really a fountain of youth in Paradise? In
Blame It on the Mistletoe, the third novel in Joyce Magnin's Bright's Pond series, something strange is happening at the Greenbrier Nursing Home, strange even by Bright's Pond standards. The residents are suddenly acting like children again, riding trikes, climbing trees, and falling in love.
Some of the townsfolk blame the crooked new gazebo, or its builder, a quirky little man who quotes Don Quixote, collects water from the fountain at the Paradise trailer park, and has a habit of disappearing. While Chief of Police Mildred Blessing tries to get to the bottom of the mystery, Griselda and her friends juggle a luau Thanksgiving, preparations for the Christmas pageant, and the possibility of a wedding. As always in Bright's Pond, nothing goes quite as planned.
Joyce Magnin is an established author of Christian women's fiction whose Bright's Pond novels are set in a close-knit small town in Pennsylvania. Warm, funny, and full of holiday spirit,
Blame It on the Mistletoe is a Christmas-season visit to a town readers love to return to.