my review of An Unforgettable Christmas by Trisha Wilson from Julie Newberry

Author: Trisha Wilson
Fiction, Contempory romance
This review may contain spoilers
Summary: Chelsea Roberts is facing her first Christmas alone. She has her best friends, but it still isn't the same. Will an unexpected family connection bring a smile to her face again?Nick Collins is facing the challenges of being an unexpected single father to a newborn. He has a big family, but is still lonely.Can Chelsea let someone get close enough to love her through her sadness? Will Nick be able to trust someone enough to get close to himself and Jasmine?Through a lot of tears and laughter, with the help of close friends and family, take the journey with Chelsea and Nick as they experience an unforgettable Christmas.
Review This is a contempory romance, with the trials and tribulations of Chelsea Roberts, who lost all her family in a car accident on Christmas morning, it is coming up to the anniversary of that day, she moved away from her old place to help with the memories, but she has not told anyone what has happened to her, Estelle, her friendly elderly neighbour is worried over her, she is also a very good matchmaker, her nephew Nick has recently become a single father to baby Jasmine, his sister’s orphan, and so our story begins. I lurved the story, the fact that Chelsea had been through so much, bought tears to my eyes, Nick’s story was quite sad too, it was great that they found each other, there seemed to be a load of religious mentions, ie God, Praying, I did not think it distracted from the story but feel that someone who did not believe in it, might not enjoy the book. I liked it, I would give it 3.5/5, only because I loved the characters, Estelle was a great character, full of life and who brought them both together, but then she seemed to be fizzled out which was a real shame as I feel that she added quite a lot to the book in the beginning, I read this story in one day, the story did seem a little long winded in some area’s, but I feel this just added to it. I would for this to become a series, with the life’s of Zack, Jac and Mac, Nick’s brothers, they all seem like they have their own happy ending, They definitely have their own stories to tell Everyone loves a happy ending and this book definitely had that, I would recommend a box of tissues beside you when reading this book as it is a bit of a tearjerker, I thought so anyway.
Published on October 09, 2012 06:38
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