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Book Review: Miracle On Aisle Two by Beth Carter

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 1 min read

Sometimes the worst Christmas becomes the best.

Fired two weeks before Christmas, distraught single mom Madison wonders how she’ll afford to pay for her young daughter’s Christmas gifts and still keep a roof over their heads. Sleigh bells and twinkling lights are the last thing on her mind—until a handsome stranger intervenes.

Successful architect Adam Donovan dives into his work by renovating an elaborate hotel after his wife leaves him. He barely notices it’s Christmastime until he overhears a young mother’s tearful plea. Stepping in makes Adam feel like Old Saint Nick himself.

Will Madison and Adam find holiday joy—and possibly love—after discovering Adam’s secret or will it tear them apart?

 

My Review:

This quick little holiday novella is so sweet and cute and just plain adorable. It shows us that even when everything looks its bleakest, there’s always hope for something good, for something better. Through the actions of Adam and Madison, this story also shows us the truth behind the old adage about it being better to give than receive. It may not have been a long book, but it’s packed full of Christmas magic. I received a complimentary copy of this book through Hidden Gems Books.

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