26 December 2018

Another Trip to Christmas Town | Five Golden Wishes by Cari Lynn Webb

ABOUT THE BOOK

Dylan King never intended to get involved with Christmas Town. He'd arranged his business trip to include a short visit with his Aunt Odette. But now he's fixing furniture for Over the River Retirement Home residents, welding a fence for the carousel and extending his stay every other day. If he stopped making up excuses to spend more time with Sadie Kent, he could finally get back to business like he wanted.

Sadie Kent has fallen to a new low. Not only has she ditched Santa School (a birthday gift from her young daughters to regain her Christmas spirit after her holiday divorce last year), Sadie has seriously embellished her culinary skills. Between keeping her volunteer commitments and trying to find a job that won’t interfere with her daughters’ school schedules, baking and decorating Christmas cookies to help raise money for the carousel refurbishment might be one step too far. If Dylan King stopped offering suggestions and distracting her, and reigniting her holiday spirit, Sadie could prove she had everything under control.

Welcome back to Christmas Town where wishes in the heart, no matter how deep they're buried, find a voice. And the power of family and love endures.

Publisher: IndieWrites
Release Date: October 9, 2018

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MY REVIEW

Take another trip to Christmas Town with this delightful little Christmas story, Five Golden Wishes by Cari Lynn Webb. With two characters in need of holiday spirit, a cast of charming characters, many humorous and sweet moments, and a heartwarming romance, this novella spreads the warm, fuzzy feelings and cheer so desired this time of year. Fun and entertaining, it delivers what I hope to find in a seasonal read, and I enjoyed it. 

★★★★

Thanks to Prism Book Tours, I received a complimentary copy of Five Golden Wishes and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

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