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FEATURED BOOK: A Cedar Haven Christmas
AUTHOR: Charlene Amsden
PUBLISHER: self-published
GENRE: suspense
SERIES OR STAND ALONE: stand alone
TARGET AGE: 16+
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR CHARLENE AMSDEN TO PATTI’S PORCH.CHARLENE TALKS ABOUT THE REAL MEANING OF CHRISTMAS THAT LIES BEYOND THE GLITTER AND GIFTS WE ASSOCIATE WITH THIS IMPORTANT HOLIDAY.
THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS
by
Charlene Amsden
It is mid-July. I am knee-deep in Vacation Bible School, and somehow I’m here to talk to you about Christmas.
Fortunately, it’s one of those delightfully chilly Pacific Northwest days where the rain taps at the windows and a cup of coffee feels like a necessity instead of a luxury. If I squint a little, I can almost imagine December has arrived early.
As Christians, perhaps Christmas should never feel far away. Neither should Easter. The two are forever intertwined. Without Christmas, there would be no Easter. Without Easter, Christmas would be little more than the birthday of a remarkable man. Instead, Christmas marks the moment God stepped into our broken world.
I keep one Christmas decoration displayed all year long. It reminds me of John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (KJV) Christmas isn’t about presents beneath a tree. It has always been about the greatest gift ever given. That truth became the heartbeat behind A Cedar Haven Christmas.
When I first imagined Georgie Ward, I knew she wasn't looking for romance. She was looking for safety. After years trapped in an abusive marriage, she wanted only one thing: to build a peaceful life for herself and her young son. Then Jackson Brenneman wandered into her life.
Jackson isn't flashy. He isn't trying to rescue anyone. He's simply a good man who quietly shows up, keeps his word, and chooses to stay. Sometimes that's exactly what healing looks like.
As I wrote Georgie's story, I discovered it was more personal than I'd expected. Many of my fans know I'm also a survivor of domestic violence. Although I've now spent twenty wonderful years married to a kind, gentle man who has shown me every day what love is supposed to look like, writing Georgie's journey meant revisiting memories I would much rather have left buried.
I found myself reliving pieces of my own story so I could write hers honestly. Then I had to do something equally important. I had to temper those memories. Violence isn’t the focus of A Cedar Haven Christmas. Pain may begin Georgie's story, but it doesn't define it. Grace does. Hope does. Love does.
Love is the real magic of Christmas. Not sparkling lights. Not cinnamon rolls. Not beautifully wrapped presents. Those things are wonderful, but they're only reflections of something far greater.
The miracle of Christmas is that God specializes in entering broken places. He doesn't wait for our lives to become neat and presentable. He comes into the middle of the mess and begins rebuilding from the inside out.
Sometimes that rebuilding looks miraculous. Sometimes it looks wonderfully ordinary. It looks like a frightened little boy discovering trustworthy men. It looks like friends who quietly show up with hammers and paintbrushes. It looks like forgiveness. It looks like laughter returning to a home where fear once lived. It looks like learning that dependable is far more romantic than dazzling.
And sometimes it looks like discovering that second chances aren't fairy tales after all.
If A Cedar Haven Christmas leaves readers with anything, I hope it's this: No matter what you've survived, your story isn't over. The God who came as a tiny baby in Bethlehem is still in the business of transforming lives. He still brings beauty from ashes. He still replaces fear with hope. And He still writes endings far better than we could ever imagine for ourselves.
That has always been the true magic of Christmas.
Blurb for A Cedar Haven Christmas
When waitress Georgie Ward finds a note on her shattered windshield that reads, You’re next, she knows her violent ex-husband has returned to Cedar Haven. The police can’t locate him, and anonymous calls keep coming. All Georgie wants is to protect her ten-year-old son and survive Christmas in one piece.
She doesn’t expect Jackson Brenneman, the quiet man in booth seven, to become her safest place.
Jackson came to town to oversee construction on a movie star’s mansion—not to get involved with the locals. But when Georgie’s past turns deadly, he steps in with steady hands, fierce protectiveness, and a faith he thought he’d lost.
Just when their fragile connection deepens, Hollywood glamour swoops in and Jackson’s old scars convince him Georgie deserves someone shinier.
But grace doesn’t replace broken things—it rebuilds them.
This Christmas, love, danger, and second chances will test them both… and lead them toward the family neither expected to find.
(A Cedar Haven Christmas is a stand-alone novel in the True North Brotherhood universe.)
Charlene Amsden is a Christian fiction author who writes suspenseful stories of faith, hope, and second chances. A former teacher and children’s ministry leader, she now calls a small island in the Pacific Northwest home—where her neighbors include orcas, bald eagles, and the occasional black fox. When she’s not writing, she’s serving her church, sipping coffee, or dreaming up her next page-turner.