Not a bad read, 'A Big Sky Christmas' features Jamie Ian MacCallister, he takes over leading a wagon train, regardless that it's late in the year, they are determined to head out for Eagle Valley in Montana Territory and won't wait till Spring.
A Big Sky Christmas, has nothing really to do with Christmas, other than Jamie promising to get them to Montana by Christmas. It's kind of like the ghost writer, took iconic characters from a legend, put some cheesy storylines in it, a overbear Minister, a Jewish Rabbi, Actress trying to escape a Rich Man, then you got the outlaw trying to hide that he is and honestly win the girl.
The story goes along, it's a decent read, predictable at times, but you get last 100 pages, Jamie and several from the wagon train rescue two children stolen from it and then you have Preacher, Smoke, Audie and Nighthawk make a cameo appearance into the story.
Both Preacher and Smoke Jensen are iconic characters of William's, as a reader your in for some good reading with them, both Audie and Nighthawk have appeared in the First Mountain Man Series. The ghost writer easily could have written them into the story earlier then they were, just based on their writing and Jamie looking for scouts for the wagon train.
My favorite part of William W. Johnstone's books, were the final 100 pages, he was one of the best at packing an overload of action to them and he never ever pressed the easy button to finish one. Which happens with this one.
Plus it contradicts his writing as they have Jamie an old man, Smoke is in his 20's. Yet in the Eagle Series, Jamie in his 20's, meets up with Preacher and Smoke's in his late teens and yes it's a little detail, but it shows that the ghost writer, has read up on the characters and throws off the timeline you have of the characters.
Still an okay read, better than several of the other newer series by the estate and wonder when we'll see a series featuring Audie and Nighthawk.