BOOK REVIEW- THE CHRISTMAS CATCH- Since the death of her military husband two years ago, single mom Christine White has struggled to get by. By throwing herself into her work as a Chicago copywriter, she's managed to keep food on the table but has gradually lost sight of what really matters, like building a bond with her four-year-old son. When Christine's best friend insists she spend Christmas in Vermont so she can get her life in order, Christine initially resists. Little does she know she's in for a memorable holiday that will reignite her faith and reawaken her heart.
Bachelor professor John Steadman has given up on finding the right one. Spending time with his friends while keeping up with his job seems satisfying enough. Then one day close to Christmas, a beautiful woman from Chicago nearly runs him off the road during a snowstorm. What's more, she's got a kid in her car. It's only natural that John and his trusty golden retriever want to help drag them out of a ditch and steer them toward their destination. What John doesn't expect is that soon he'll be hoping Christine and her son will be staying in Vermont - for more than just a little while.
A sweet, traditional PG-rated romantic comedy.
Standard novella-length, approximately 25,000 words AMAZON I'm giving it 3 Stars
Sweet. This story was a good Christmas romance and family type of story. It was clean story with Christine's little boy added to the mix. Tyler was all that you would expecct in a 4 year old. There were just a couple of times when his language seemed just a bit too grown up. But for the most part he was the typical 4 year old. Christine's close friend Ellen is the one who talked her into the trip that changed her life. Carlos is John's close friend and both of the close friends added a little color to the story. Ellen and Carlos had at least one thing is common; they had a zest for life which made them a bit daring.
John and Christine were two scared people who were attracted to each other and they had a lot in common. But that doesn't mean that they had an easy time of it . There is an HEA and a good Epilogue.
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