A Season of You

It's Christmastime in the quaint island town of Cloud Bay, where love is always in season... Will Fraser has believed in love at first sight since the day he first laid eyes on Mina Harper five years ago. There was only one problem: She was happily married. Then, when Mina's husband was killed by a drunk driver, Will figured she'd want nothing to do with a guy who owns a whiskey distillery. So he's kept his feelings locked away, knowing that not even a Christmas miracle would be enough to melt Mina's heart. . . Mina believes her days of true love are behind her. Since losing her husband she's kept to herself, content to do her own painting and stay out of the limelight that comes with her famous family. But when, after a freak accident, Will comes to her rescue, Mina can't quite get him out of her mind. As curiosity turns into a fling during Cloud Bay's first Christmas Festival, she finds it harder to convince herself that her feelings for Will are just mistletoe-inspired. Could Mina be ready to lay the past to rest and finally admit that what she really wants for Christmas--and forever--is Will?

My Review

Cloud Bay is a quaint town. I very much enjoyed the vibe and atmosphere of the people as well as the town. Right from the beginning, I got a good sense of who Mina and Will. I was not wrong about them. Yet, there was someone else or I should say a four legged companion of Mina's called Stewie that won my heart as well.

I loved that even though Mina lost one love, she was open and willing to find love again. Will was understanding of this and did not pressure Mina to take things fast. In fact, it was Mina that made the first move with a kiss. They made a nice couple. Although, both Mina and Will had people helping them to understand that sometimes you have to take a chance on love. The ending was what Christmas miracles are about. Plus, children say the darndest things. A Season of You is what romance novels are all about...romance, endearing characters, lovely backdrop location, good storyline, and a happy ending.

Comments

Mystica said…
Not my genre but am happy that you enjoyed the book. Thank you for the review.

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