Today we have the blog tour for CHRISTMAS IN EVERGREEN: LETTERS TO SANTA by Nancy Naigle! Check out this sweet new Hallmark holiday romance, enjoy my review, and grab your copy today!
Title: CHRISTMAS IN EVERGREEN: LETTERS TO SANTA
Author: Nancy Naigle
Genre: Holiday Romance
Publisher: Hallmark & Crown Media
About Christmas In Evergreen: Letters to Santa:
Return to Evergreen, the town where Christmas wishes come true… But only if you know what your heart really wants. When Lisa takes a last-minute Christmas trip to her hometown of Evergreen, she finds that the historic general store has closed. The place was a beloved local tradition, and she decides to use her skills as a professional retail designer to bring it back to its former glory. She charms a local contractor, Kevin, into working with her, and the pair find themselves facing one surprise after another. One of the biggest surprises of all is finding the mysterious 25-year-old letter to Santa that never made it to the North Pole. Who really wrote it, and will its request come true at last? And will Lisa and Kevin figure out what they’re truly wishing for? This sweet small-town romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Incredible Apple Dumplings.Get Your Copy Today:
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**My thoughts*
This book reads like a Hallmark Movie. But hey, guess what!? It's supposed to! This book, as well as others by the author, has been turned into a Hallmark Movie. And that's okay, because I still loved it.
It takes place in Evergreen, Vermont, which is said to be so far north that you can see the North Pole on a clear night.
Lisa and her business partner Oliver make a living staging stories. Lisa heads to Evergreen when they finish their latest job, because she just feels like touching base in her former home. There's a slight role reversal upon her arrival, as she ends up helping a man in distress with a broken down truck.
This story has all of the cliches that are required in these stories, and I love every single one of them. It's deliciously formulaic. The best parts, which are completely necessary, are the concept of saving the store, a snow globe that grants wishes, and the letters to Santa. I loved every moment of it and can't wait to see it on my screen.
I received a complimentary copy of this book and am voluntarily giving my honest review.
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