Synopsis:
Sometimes, it takes a village to create a Montana miracle.
Gage Monroe has given himself until Christmas Day to wrap up the unpleasant bits and pieces of his old life in Paradise, Montana, before starting fresh in much warmer climes. And the last thing a loner like Gage needs is a beautiful, passionate pastor's misguided attempt to draw him into her flock. The people of Paradise exiled Gage a long time ago...with good reason.
Pastor Samantha "Sam" Zabrinski didn't move halfway across the country to accept a position in the little town of Paradise because she lacked gumption. She has no intention of giving up on Gage Monroe--a man with depth and heart he hides from the world. Besides, Gage just may be the Christmas miracle Sam's been praying for...
My Review:
Memories and miracles.
Gage Monroe discovers going back home to Paradise Montana
isn't nearly as bad as he thought it would be.
He finds people to be very friendly and generous towards him despite the
fact that he did time in prison after an accident that killed two people. He also forms a friendship with the new
pastor in town, who just happens to be a gorgeous single mother.
Samantha "Sam" Zabrinski was currently hard at
work building her living crèche when Gage walks in her church. Sam can't help but feel attracted to Gage and
think he would be perfect playing the role of Joseph if she can tell him into
it. As Sam gets to know Gage better, she
learns there is so much more to him than meets the eye. Will Sam be able to resist her attraction to
Gage?
There is a lot more to this story than just the romance
part. It is beautifully written and the characters have a lot of depth to them
to them. I enjoyed catching up with
characters from previous books too. I
hope to see more of some of the newer characters in this book in the future.
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