Book Review: One Hundred Christmas Kisses by Kelly Collins
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 16, 2018
- 2 min read
Aspen Cove Book 6
One Hundred Christmas Kisses is a holiday story you won't want to miss.
Kelly Collins invites you to celebrate a small town Christmas in Aspen Cove, where North Star wishes and love’s first kisses have the power to heal.
It’s been a decade since veterinarian Charlotte Parker has been home to Aspen Cove. After the death of her mother, she hasn’t been able to bring herself to face her painful past. But if ever there’s a time to start over, it’s Christmas. What she doesn’t expect is to find the man of her dreams staying in the room next to hers at B’s Bed and Breakfast.
War hero Trig Whatley is looking for a place to call home. Since losing his leg in Afghanistan, he hasn’t found a place to fit in or a woman who can see him for the strong, whole man he is. When he accepts his friend’s invitation to come for a visit, he discovers so much more is waiting for him in the tiny mountain town than just a good time.
Will Charlotte and Trig find their forever under the mistletoe or will they go their separate ways by the time everyone in town is singing Auld Lang Syne? Find out in One Hundred Christmas Kisses.

My Review:
Like nearly every other book in this series, keep the tissues handy because there are some very emotional moments. With every new book added to the collection, we get to meet and learn more about the quirky residents of Aspen Cove both new and old. This time we have returning local, Charlie, and newcomer Trig; the veterinarian and the veteran. This pair was completely charming together and I loved every moment of their story. I can’t wait until we get to come back to Aspen Cove again. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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