About the Book
Mandy Romano feels as though the Christmas season is one long checklist she wants to ignore. She truly wants to make Christmas special for her family, but this year feels different. She can’t seem to get into the Christmas spirit. When someone from her husband’s past arrives back in town, Mandy’s less than thrilled. She just might need her own Christmas miracle to save this holiday. Mandy’s soul is longing for a simple Christmas, but is that even possible when the season feels so hectic?
In My Opinion
After the first I love you’s and the I do’s comes the normalcy and routine of life. Sometimes, we just need to stop, step back, and simplify, and that’s exactly what Mandy Romano needs this holiday season.
I’ve always appreciated Brandy Bruce’s ability to shine a light on the hard things in life and let readers know that it’s okay to feel sad or less than or underappreciated or {insert emotion here}. She does it again in A Merry Little Christmas.
Probably more so this year than other holidays, people need assurance that they are not alone if the luster and shine have faded from the celebrations, parties, and constant activity. That it’s okay to let go of somethings and focus on whatever brings you joy in the moment. And Bruce gives readers that exact assurance in this short but effective Christmas novella.
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I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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