Christmas Review | Plantation Christmas Weddings

by | Dec 19, 2013 | 2013, A, Ages 12-18, ARC, Christmas30, eBook, Nada, YA | 4 comments

Christmas at Dunleith

Successful attorney Marilyn McLemore meets her daughter’s soon-to-be father-in-law Beau Burnham with a mix of trepidation and disgust but it’s not long until she finds his southern charm and reliance on God quite intriguing.

Review: I’m not sure about this one. I definitely didn’t love it but it was really interesting and definitely wasn’t a waste of time.

Author: Sylvia Barnes
Grade: B
Ages: 16+

Christmas at Longwood

Returning to the place of her youth Meredith, a prominent fiction author, is faced with her youthful insecurities and the man who betrayed her on a dare so many years ago.

Review: I LOVED this novella. It was perfect. A sweet romance that’s festive and reminds us that insecurity is a selfish sin.

Author: Cynthia Leavelle
Grade: A+
Ages: 16+

Christmas at Brandon Hall

When separated couple Sandra and Devon Brinks are set up at a family wedding Devon sees this as the miracle he’s been hoping for to piece his family back together. Can Sandra forgive him and open her heart again?

Review: Oh, so sweet! I adore stories about couples who make it through rough times – and the families who support them!!

Author: Virginia Vaughan
Grade: A
Ages: 16+

Christmas at Monmouth

Since her fiance walked out on their wedding Wreath spends her time creating dream weddings for others. Until an encounter with a friend who witnessed the debacle walks back into her life and offers her healing and love – can she take it?

Review: So very sweet. I adored this book & it’s given me some great ideas!!

Author: Lorraine Beatty
Grade: A+
Ages: 16+

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Source: Barbour Books via Netgalley
Overall Grade: A
Ages: 16+
Series: Romancing America

 

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    • Gina @ HottBooks

      yeah, but don’t forget – Sandra Bricker’s Merry Hunbug. I’ve not yet it yet but it’s $1 & I’ve yet to read one of her books I’ve not loved —