Wildflower Christmas is
a novella, and the third book in the Wildflower House
series. In the prologue the author catches people who have not read
books one and two up on Kara Lange's story. It made me think that
those of us who have invested ourselves in Kara's story would likely
have each written this prologue a little differently depending on our
personal lens. As such, I'd wished I had begun my reading with
chapter one.
Kara's
plans for a quiet Christmas, like the ones she was used to, were
quickly interrupted. A new boyfriend, coming alongside a recently
discovered aunt in a search for the aunt's twin, caring for
five-year-old Maddie while her grandmother recuperates, and the
appearance of Victoria, a friend with whom she has had an evolving
relationship, all work together to fill her December and Christmas
with delightful, loving chaos. She wouldn't want it any other way.
The story wraps up a lot of loose ends, and would serve well as a
final book in a series, but enough is left open to give readers hope
that they might encounter some of these characters in future books.
I
used the word poignant to describe the first book in this series, and
that word describes the series as a whole. I recommend this sweet,
read, but suggest the books be read in sequence in order to get the
greatest reading enjoyment. I am grateful to have received a copy of
Wildflower Christmas from
the author in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary
compensation.
Thank you, Claudia! I'm so glad you enjoyed Wildflower Christmas, as well as The Wildflower House series.
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