Thursday, November 22, 2012

Christmas Roses by Amanda Cabot (Review)



Celia Anderson doesn't need anything for Christmas except a few more boarders, which are hard to come by in this small mining town. She certainly doesn't have a husband on her Christmas wish list. But when a wandering carpenter finds lodging at her boarding house, she admits that she might remarry if she found the right man--the kind of man who would bring her roses for Christmas. It would take a miracle to get roses during a harsh Wyoming winter. 

But Christmas, after all, is the time for miracles . . .




I GIVE THIS BOOK:1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star

MY THOUGHTS:
Christmas Roses is a wonderful novella and, to me, everything a novella should be. It didn't feel rushed at all, like so many of them do. I was able to lose myself in the story immediately - I love when that happens! I didn't stop reading until I reached the end and what an ending - it was so sweet and perfect!

While this is a Christmas story, I think it could be read and enjoyed any time of year. It's definitely a book I plan on rereading at least once a year...and I may even reread it again this year because I loved it that much! If you are looking for a great book with a Christmas theme, I completely recommend that you read this book. And if you are a fan of historical fiction, you should definitely read it.

***I received a complimentary copy of this book to review. I was asked to give my honest opinion of the book - which I have done.***

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BOOK DETAILS:
  • Hardcover: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Revell (September 1, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0800720040
  • ISBN-13: 978-0800720049
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches
  • Available to purchase: Amazon Barnes & Noble | CBD

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
With both parents avid readers, it's no surprise that Amanda Cabot learned to read at an early age. From there it was only a small step to deciding to become a writer. Of course, deciding and becoming are two different things, as she soon discovered. Fortunately for the world, her first attempts at fiction were not published, but she did meet her goal of selling a novel by her thirtieth birthday. Since then she’s sold more than twenty-five novels under a variety of pseudonyms. When she’s not writing, Amanda enjoys sewing, cooking and – of course – reading.

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1 comment:

  1. I'm delighted that you enjoyed Christmas Roses and truly appreciate your sharing your opinion -- especially the fact that this is a story for more than the Christmas season -- with the world.

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