When putting together another "perfect" Christmas is just too
much, the women of Lakeside Baptist Church rebel (as much as
Baptists can) and buy six tickets to Jamaica. Trading their to-dos
and grocery lists for sunscreen and flip-flops, the ladies think
they're going to have the time of their lives. Only their sunny
holiday turns out to be more than they bargained for and they get
cold reality, sans sugarplums, for Christmas.
A great escape for those snowy, gray December days, Jamaican Me
Crazy is just what the doctor ordered. Christian women who dig
friendship fiction like The Potluck Club will love this
exciting tale of a Caribbean Christmas gone crazy.
What you wouldn't give to escape the madness of the holiday
season, right?
This is your chance.
Take a trip, all expenses paid, with the ladies of the Lakeside
Baptist Christmas Club as they trade the Christmas rush and icy
slush for sun and sandy beaches.
When putting together another "perfect" Christmas is just too much,
the women of Lakeside rebel (as much as Baptists can) and buy five
tickets to Jamaica. Trading their to-do lists for sunscreen and
flip-flops, the ladies think they're going to have the time of
their lives. Only their sunny holiday is not quite what they
bargained for, and they get a cold dose of reality, sans
sugarplums, for Christmas.
With a sprinkle of laughter, a dash of suspense, and a splash of
romance, this cast of characters is sure to amuse you. So don your
best "island" jammies, turn off the phone, grab a cup of cocoa, and
experience sunny Jamaica this Christmas.
Bon voyage!
"Stop the mad Christmas rush and spend some time in Jamaica.
Jamaican Me Crazy is the perfect getaway from your holiday
stress."-Linda Evans Shepherd, coauthor of The Potluck Club
"One of the most delightful and refreshing novels to come along in
years. I laughed from the opening page right on through to the end.
I will be first in line to buy DiGiovanni's next book!"-Kathi
Macias, speaker, teacher, author of the Matthews & Matthews
detective series
"Kick off your shoes and worries. DiGiovanni's honest,
woman-in-crisis wit will keep you wanting more, including a trip to
Jamaica, mon!"-Linda Wichman, author of Legend of the Emerald
Rose
Debbie DiGiovanni is a paralegal-turned-novelist. Born in Tokyo, Debbie has spent most of her life in Southern California. She enjoys hiking, singing, and spending time with her family at their home in Huntington Beach, California.