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  • A wonderful, wonderful book. LOVED IT, thank you!

    5
    By just a small voice
    A wonderful,wonderful book. LOVED IT! Thank you!
  • Wonderful book

    5
    By 1 Banker
    This book made me wish desperately that I could celebrate Christmas at Holiday House. I want to know Abby & Ethan & Christopher. I want to hang out with Winnie & Lucy & Jose. What wonderful characters & a setting that came to life before my eyes. I loved everything about this book & everybody in it!
  • A very good holiday read

    4
    By Amy Rad
    On the day before Thanksgiving, Abby, a young widow, and her son Christopher are on their longest road trip ever. Driving through the town of Silver Bells she feels like they’re on a Hallmark movie set. Lucy, Abbys old college roommate whose family owns Lancaster Hotels, has asked Abby to take care of her grandmother Winnie. Winnie had a serious fall and needs home care to avoid going to a facility Lucy is overseas and Abby will take care of Winnie until Lucy returns in a few weeks. Abby has time to do this before she and Christopher move to Austin. Oh, but wait.....Lucy has a brother, Ethan, who has insisted Winnie go to a rehab facility. Ethan is in Silver Bells too. He was not happy when Lucy told him Abby was coming to help. Ethan is stern and unfriendly ....but oh so gorgeous. Ethan tells Winnie he had made arrangements for her to stay in a nice new facility to which she promptly tells him he can un arrange it. As CEO of the families hotel chains he is used to taking and being in control. However this time he is wrong. Clearly Winnie is in charge. Then there is Lucy and José., Ethans good friend who also works for Lancaster Hotels. José doesn’t want to be another fling. Lucy isn’t ready for a serious commitment. Lucy and Ethans parents had had a horrible marriage. Clearly this has shaped them and affects their relationships. I could give more details but I don’t want to give too much away. This book held my attention to the end. The characters are flawed but relatable and lovable. I received a complementary copy for review. All opinions are my own.