Wednesday, November 23, 2011

An Unforgettable Christmas by Trisha Wilson



Chelsea Roberts is facing her first Christmas alone. She has her best friends, but it still isn't the same. Will an unexpected family connection bring a smile to her face again? Nick Collins is facing the challenges of being an unexpected single father to a newborn. He has a big family, but is still lonely. Can Chelsea let someone get close enough to love her through her sadness? Will Nick be able to trust someone enough to get close to himself and Jasmine? Through a lot of tears and laughter, with the help of close friends and family, take the journey with Chelsea and Nick as they experience an unforgettable Christmas. (Synopsis from Goodreads)




An Unforgettable Christmas is a heartwarming, touching story of faith, overcoming loss and love. I truly enjoyed this heartfelt novel and the message it delivered.

Protagonist Chelsea Roberts is having a difficult time facing the holidays this year. Last Christmas she lost her family to a tragic accident. Since then she has moved to a new town, to be closer to her childhood girlfriend.  She has befriended her elderly neighbor and isn’t looking forward to Christmas, and the painful reminder of all she has lost.

While out shopping for gifts for her neighbor and friend, she bumps into Nick Collins and his infant Jasmine.  He attempts to take her to lunch, and she immediately makes her escape. They are both, left thinking about the other. When she stops over her neighbors to bring her a home cooked meal, she is surprised to see Nick there.

The tale that unfolds is sad, romantic and with a few twists that will have you turning the pages. The romance between them is sweet, gentle and complicated.  Chelsea struggles to let go of her painful past and find happiness.  She has survival guilt, and hasn’t opened up to others about her loss. Her emotions are all over the place and Nick patiently struggles, as she goes from hot to cold. Despite this, he begins to realize he is falling in love.

An Unforgettable Christmas was an easy and enjoyable read. I finished it in just a few hours. While there is a faith based message, it takes a very modern approach. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys romances, contemporary fiction and faith-based tales. This novel is currently available in eBook and paperback. 

I want to thank the author for providing me with an ARC, in exchange for my unbiased review.

I gave this novel 4 coffee cups out of 5. 




Buy here: B&N or here: Amazon
Author's website: Trisha Wilson

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6 Comments:

At November 24, 2011 at 10:00 AM , Blogger Trisha Wilson said...

Thank you for the review, Kimberly! I'm glad you enjoyed it!! :)

 
At November 25, 2011 at 8:02 PM , Blogger Raine said...

Listing this down in my list. :D I can feel the drama and the Christmas setting at great match.

 
At November 26, 2011 at 12:28 PM , Blogger Trisha Wilson said...

Thank you, Raine! :) I hope you enjoy it!!

 
At November 27, 2011 at 1:09 AM , Blogger Raine said...

I'm sure I will :D

 
At December 25, 2011 at 9:25 PM , Blogger Maria Behar said...

Ohhhh, this sounds like the PERFECGT read for me!! Thanks for the woderful review, which I loved!! : )

Maria @ http://anightsdreamofbooks.blogspot.com/

 
At December 25, 2011 at 11:49 PM , Blogger Maria Behar said...

Oops! A typo...just delete the "G" from the word "PERFECT". Lol.

 

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