Tis’
the season for deliciously cheesy holiday novels…and Debbie Macomber is the queen. This is a sweet, short little book that is
perfect for a chaotic holiday season.
From
Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Contemporary romance queen Macomber (Rose Harbor
in Bloom) hits the sweet spot with this tender tale of impractical love.
Newspaper reporter Carrie Slayton is sick of covering Chicago society events,
so she hops on a plane to the Alaskan bush, determined to track down Finn
Dalton, a bestselling author no one knows anything about. Finn hates reporters,
guards his privacy, distrusts romance after a bad breakup, and resents his
mother for leaving him and his father. Naturally, he refuses to engage in any
personal conversation with Carrie when she arrives. But he can't control his
attraction to her and slips a few times during her stay, showing his sensitive
side. By the time Carrie goes home, they are halfway in love, and they bridge
the distance with e-mail and text messages. Carrie has to be extremely patient
while Finn works through his issues, but their happy ending is a delicious
Christmas miracle well worth waiting for. (Oct.)
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