Fairy Tale Christmas by Michael Mclean and Scott Mclean & a Giveaway


Michael McLean has defined the Christmas spirit for years with his play The Forgotten Carols, but this Christmas he will redefine the holidays and “happily ever after” in his new book Fairy Tale Christmas.


Sure to be a Christmas classic, Fairy Tale Christmas reminds all of us that there is good in everyone and that the magic of Christmas and the spirit of giving can soften any heart. 


  RELEASE DATE: September 30, 2014
 
 About:
 
Santa Claus has been kidnapped! Behind the plot are the fairy tale
villains: an evil queen, a wicked stepmother, a beanstalk giant,
and, of course, the mischievous Rumplestiltskin. They have a plan
that will erase the term “Happily Ever After” from our storybooks
forever.
 
To save the day, the fairy tale heroes must decide if they will
sacrifice their happiness so that Santa can bring Christmas to all
the children of the world. Christmas is almost here, and time is
running out.
 
Fairy Tale Christmas is a little bit Into the Woods and a little bit
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and features black-and-white
illustrations as well as a number of music icons that invite
readers to download the free music and listen to the songs sung
by the fairy tale characters.

 About the Author: 

 Michael McLean has released more than two dozen albums, has written, produced, and directed award-winning films and television commercials, and has annually presented his landmark Christmas production, The Forgotten Carols, based on his book, to sold-out audiences throughout the United States since 1991. He and his wife, Lynne, live in Heber Valley.

Scott McLean is an actor, songwriter, and playwright. A graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC) and The National Theatre Conservatory (Denver), Scott lives, creates, acts, and auditions in New York City.

In my opinion:

This book was very delightful and fun to read. I was excited to get in the Christmas season in September with this quick fairy tale. It was very well written and easy to finish within a day.

My favorite quote was, "The only way out of this mess, he reasoned, would be through it." It is true that when we are faced with trials, the only way out of it is through it. Then we see how strong we can be. I love the Christmas season especially when it can soften many hearts. Let us all remember the true meaning of Christmas and do service for others. When we do service for others, we will be happier. I definitely recommend this book not only to the young at heart but to anyone that loves a good fairy tale ending.

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