Thursday, October 24, 2024

Review: Made for Mistletoe (The Walkers of River's Edge Book 3) by Nan Reinhardt


This Christmas he has big plans until he meets a beautiful distraction….

Army reservist Cameron Walker loves everything about the holidays in River’s Edge—celebrating with his big family and carving out more time to work on his custom design furniture in his studio. But when he meets a visiting artist and niece of a family friend, he’s eager to break his work plans for play. He knows first-hand life’s short.

Teacher and artist Harper Gaines is bowled over by the handsome and friendly finish carpenter she meets during her vacation. His admiration for her art and his enthusiasm for life light her up, and remind her of how much she’s been missing since her soldier husband’s death. But when she discovers Cam’s also a soldier, she retreats, unable to risk another loss.

Cam has never felt such a strong connection, and he won’t give up without a fight. But will Cam’s persistence and the magic of Christmas be enough to convince Harper to take a chance on them?

 

My Review:

Their love was meant to be. 

This book is a beautiful love story; full of sweet and tender moments and lots of emotion.  I always enjoy a book that has real life situations; Harper and Cam’s story definitely fit that category.  Cam is a soldier and Harper is mourning the loss of her soldier husband.  Cam has trust issues after being dumped on his wedding day.  Together, they help each other through their fears and worries and build a strong relationship.  But it doesn’t come without a few bumps along the way.  This is an amazing memorable story. 

 

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