#TheChristmasPromise: 🤶🏼.5/5 (rounded up)
“You already have a legacy. Your impact is far greater than you know”
Alright, I’m not one to bash a book or author, but there was so many problematic and just “off” things about this book, I can’t let it go.
This is labeled as Christian Holiday Fiction, so I’m expecting some wholesome, forgiveness, caring, content. With the plot of man meeting woman but having a sense of her past, (As a thriller lover) my thoughts automatically went to Justin knew/loved Michelle or he stalked Michelle and now it’s Richelle’s turn. I was with her co-workers, the way he inserted himself into her life was very abrupt and fast. I didn’t find it sweet or heartwarming, but found it more of a red flag.
I enjoyed Richelle as a character. I enjoyed her conversations in regard to the PICU and her stories of faith. She had a wonderful heart. Did I think her wanting to toast to a two week love/walking into their life romance was a bit too instalove? Yes. But, she was a wonderful MC.
There’s so much cringe in this book, we have micro aggressions that are just so random it’s like they just wanted to remind us of the MCs race. It took away from the plot and her sadness with the car scene. It was poorly timed and unnecessary. If the author wanted to discuss micro aggressions, I think there could have been more to the scene in order to really start a conversation with the reader, but it was almost an after thought.
There’s a part of the plot in regard to opioids to where the HR person says, “You know what they say, never trust an addict” 🥴 This kind of comment is off base and made me double check this was considered Christian fiction. I find it odd to have The Prodigal Son as a strong theme in this book and was said to be used for “those that look down on others, and to embrace the lost, not with judgement or condemnation, but to love the wayward” and yet, “addicts” would be considered “lost” and this is such a judgmental thing to write. Another throw away comment that was unnecessary and added nothing to the plot.
Also, Richelle has to go back to Justin for forgiveness and second chances? Did we just skip over the fact that he was married to Michelle, had a kid with her, knew their father, gaslit Richelle into feeling like Michelle’s actions were Richelle’s fault, lied the entire time, and he has the audacity to be mad.. at her? Everyone is at fault here, but Justin has no leg to stand on to be mad. He was married to one sister and in a relationship with another, but he was not in their relationship as sisters, he doesn’t get to bypass all his shortcomings so he can be the one to allow forgiveness.
Lastly, He takes her to Michelle’s former employment and they don’t correct them that she’s not her? I’m sorry, this is just absolutely absurd and wrong. It’s not a prodigal son anymore, it’s truly replacing the old version with a clone and hoping no one notices. Richelle is living her life and doesn’t need to also live Michelle’s as she’s no longer living.
Overall, I just cannot in good faith recommend this book. I’m glad to see others have enjoyed it, but the premise and micro aggressions just do not make a good story.