Christmas Magic By Nora Roberts | Book Review

Two magical Christmas stories from the New York Times Bestselling author who has over 400 million books in print worldwide.

All I Want For Christmas is a story of a single father raising his six-year-old twin sons after his wife walks out. He has built a barrier around himself, but can his sons new music teacher melt the ice around his heart?

All I want for Christmas is an adorable story. As fun and escapist as a Hollywood rom-com. The characters of the twins, Zeke and Zach, are particularly wonderful.

This Magic Moment has Ryan Swan, the daughter of a tough entertainment businessman trying to prove her worth to her father, falling in love with a magician. But Ryan has never needed anyone or anything, can Pierce Atkins and Ryan get over their baggage and fall in love?

Christmas Magic by New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts is the perfect weekend read. Just open the pages and relax.

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A Merry Little Christmas By Debbie Macomber | Book Review

Beth Morehouse asked her husband for a divorce and he didn’t protest. Years later, she still misses him and knows she made a mistake and hopes to reconcile with her ex-husband. Her children are aware of this and plot to get their parents back together. But her ex-husband, Kent, brings along a friend to the family Christmas, and the local vet, Ted, has a thing for Beth. Hilarity and drama ensues. Will everything be sorted out so everyone can have a merry little Christmas?

Well, you will have to read the book to find out. There is also another story in this book, about a young women who falls in love with a soldier, just like her grandmother did many years ago. Will it work out for the young lovers? The story makes you invested enough to care.

This book is an enjoyably read. A happy, fun, well-written book. This book would also be a good gift to give as a Christmas present.

The people of Cedar Cove know how to celebrate Christmas. Like Grace and Olivia and everyone else, Beth Morehouse expects this Christmas to be one of her best. But will a visit from Beth’s ex-husband ruin everyone’s plans for the perfect celebration?

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Once Upon a Christmas By Sarah Morgan | Book Review

Once Upon a Christmas By Sarah Morgan

Bryony’s daughter, Lizzie, wants a dad for Christmas and she’s determined to fulfil this Christmas wish. But when every date ends in disaster, Bryony fears she’ll need a Christmas miracle. Lizzie is trying to find love but her friend Helen is doing the opposite, trying to forget the white dress hanging in her wardrobe and her faithless rat of a fiancee. These are the two different stories in this enjoyable book.

Two of the characters in this book, Bryony and Jack, work as doctors and Sarah Morgan obviously knows what she is talking about. I found the medical facts in this book incredibly interesting. I also loved the character of Lizzie. Bryony’s daughter.

This book is split into two stories but with some of the same characters in each. Each one is a fun read. This is a very enjoyable book. A good way to spend a relaxing Sunday.

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Kiss Me Under the Mistletoe By Fiona Harper | Book Review

Kiss Me Under the Mistletoe is a well written and fun book. Single mum Louise Thornton divorces her philandering movie star husband and buys an old movie stars house. Louise wants to escape the paparazzi and her vacuous former life as a trophy celebrities wife.

Louise is a great character. She has become hardened thanks to her life as a movie stars wife, believing that everyone wants something from her. She has built a barrier around herself but will she manage to grow and let love in?

I read this book at quite a fast pace. It is very readable and flows well. A fun way to spend an afternoon.

Is a second chance at love the best Christmas gift of all? Single Mum Louise Thornton’s waved goodbye to the red carpet and escaped for Christmas in the country. But she can’t avoid the mistletoe…

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Snowfall at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs | Book Review

Snowfall at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs is more than just a typical romance book. Sophie, the main character, is an international lawyer who works at The Hague. She puts bad people away but her personal life has suffered. She is now divorced and her children live with their father. On the day her ex-husband remarries something horrific happens and she decided to be more present in her childrens lives.

I really enjoyed this book. It is well-written and interesting. Sophie is a high achieving women. She is smart and has lived her life. She may have been absent from her childrens lives but if she was a man she would not have to defend the fact that she has a high powered job.

Although I really loved this book, It is a good read with characters that are likable, Then the other side of me hates that a women has to atone for having a job which means that maybe she did not see her children everyday or had a nanny. Women beat themselves up a lot, but no more so than other women do. This book brings up these issues and it is a good thing. At one sport event the character has to put up with the bitchiness of the other mothers, who attack her for living her own life, probably out of jealousy or regret.

I really liked this book. It is a triumph to its genre. Recommended.

Snowfall at Willow Lake is the story of what comes after a woman survives an unspeakable horror and finds her way home, to healing and redemption and a new chance at happiness.

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