Saturday, December 21, 2024

Book Review: Christmas Miracles (Weston Family Christmas #1) by Julie Lence

 

Blurb

...enjoyable read... special romance magic... Kathleen Ball, multi-published romance author

With a winter storm threatening to blanket the land in snow, James Landry boards a train to Denver two days before his Christmas Eve wedding to Tess Weston, despite her misgivings that the storm will hinder his return trip home. But James has to go to the big city to replace the worthless ring he mistakenly bought for her with a band of real gold, and assures her nothing, not even snow, will keep him from arriving at the altar on time. But James doesn't count on finding himself stuck in knee-deep drifts, with a Colt .45 staring him in the face.

Tess has had an eerie feeling that something bad is going to happen to James since the moment he told her of his trip. With fat, flakes of snow falling steadily from the sky, images flicker in her mind of him stranded in a hotel room, or on a cold train car. But for some reason, the snow piling up outside her window doesn't lend weight to her fear that James is in grave danger. Determined to help him, Tess sets out on a course to find him, only to have one obstacle after another deter her from reaching him.

Amazon: Christmas Miracles (Weston Family Christmas Book 1) - Kindle edition by Lence, Julie. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Bookbub: Christmas Miracles (Weston Family Series--Short Story Book 1) by Julie Lence - BookBub

Goodreads: Christmas Miracles by Julie Lence | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

This was a quick read, and I had tears at the end. Tess and James were to marry on Christmas Eve, but James had an errand to run. On his return train ride, trouble struck. I loved how both Tess and James kept their thoughts on each other and how Tess sensed something was going to happen. He was so caring with the people on the train, both good and bad. Their love was so strong, and I was glad to see things work out.

This is my unsolicited review.



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