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Monday, October 11, 2021

Review: The Christmas Village by Annie Rains

 

The Christmas Village (Somerset Lake #2) by Annie Rains
Publication Date: October 12th 2021 by Forever
Pages: 339
Source: Publisher
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My Thoughts:
Lucy Hannigan’s got hands full between handling patients as a nurse practitioner/midwife, and the upkeep on her childhood home, a mansion size Victorian house located in the historical part of town called The Village. In order to help makes ends meet Lucy decided to rent out the garage apartment but doesn’t count on her ex-fiancĂ© applying for tenancy. Miles, her first and only love broke her heart ten years ago and she’s never really gotten over it. Lucy’s not sure having him so close would be a good idea.

Deputy Miles Bruno has never gotten over Lucy either, but he ended things and now he’s pretty sure their awkward friendship is the most he can hope for. However, when Miles finds himself in need of a place to rent and Lucy in need of a renter the two find it impossible to avoid each other.

With unexpected house bills pilling up on Lucy, Miles offers to help win the “Merriest Lawn Contest” for the cash prize and soon they’re spending time over Thanksgiving leftovers, hot cocoa, and Christmas decorating. It’s hard to ignore the attraction that never really went away between them. Neither of them felt that special spark with anyone else, and I was eager for these two to work it out, especially after finding out the reason Miles ended it. Both Lucy and Miles were good people who deserved their HEA!

The Christmas Village was full of things to love: a sweet second chance romance, supportive female friends, a cat rescue, and a French bulldog. All set in a charming small town. What more could you want from a holiday read?!

4 Stars


Book Description:

Lucy Hannigan has inherited her mother's bulldog, Bella, and her childhood home, the only pink house on Gingerbread Lane. With the holidays coming up, the pressure is on to decorate the house for the annual lights competition and maintain her parent's winning streak. But Lucy already has her hands full as a midwife and a new landlord-to her ex-fiance.

When Miles Bruno is suddenly asked to move out of his rental home, he's grateful to Lucy for taking him on as a tenant. But their broken-off engagement doesn't make it easy to live next door. Sparks still fly between them, and he'd give anything to get back in Lucy's good graces. But to do that will take much more than just tree trimming and house decorating and contest winning. Will one wildly grand romantic gesture on Christmas Eve finally soften her heart?


15 comments:

  1. aww this sounds like such a charming read that you have here, I still need to pick up this author and soon for sure.

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    1. If you want a sweet, feel-good romance she's a great choice.

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  2. This sounds like such a sweet, small town holiday romance. It's been a few years since I've read anything by Annie Rains so it would be nice to return to her sweet romances.

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    1. It was! If you're in the mood for a drama free, sweet romance she's a great bet.

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  3. This sounds like a sweetie holiday romance. I've already got a stack for the season, but there is always room for one more. :)

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    1. It was! I know! I have a huge stack of Christmas novels to review! :)

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  4. Aww...this sounds so cute. A perfect holiday romance. :)

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  5. This sounds so good. I enjoy stories with medical professionals like Lucy in them.

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    1. I enjoy stories with medical professionals (since I'm one) as well. :)

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  6. I love a second chance romance. This sounds great.

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  7. Awww, this sounds like a warm fuzzy sweater and Christmassy to boot.

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