Time for a holiday book review!
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I have not been shy about sharing my love for Brenda NovakβsβWhiskey Creekβ novels βΒ When Lightning StrikesΒ ,Β When Snow FallsΒ ,Β When Summer ComesΒ β andΒ Take Me Home for ChristmasΒ doesnβt disappoint.Β Weβve gotten to know Ted and Sophia through the rest of the series (although if you havenβt read any of the others, donβt worry) and now we finally get their story.
Christmas is a time for rememberingβ¦
Too bad not all memories are pleasant! Everyone in Whiskey Creek remembers Sophia DeBussi as the town’s Mean Girl. Especially Ted Dixon, whose love she once scorned.
But Sophia has paid the price for her youthful transgressions. The man she did marry was rich and powerful but abusive. So when he goes missing, she secretly hopes he’ll never come backβuntil she learns that he died running from an FBI probe of his investment firm. Not only has he left Sophia penniless, he’s left her to face all the townspeople he cheated.β¦
Sophia is reduced to looking for any kind of work to pay the bills and support her daughter. With no other options, she becomes housekeeper for none other than Ted, now a successful suspense writer. He can’t bring himself to turn his back on her, not at Christmas, but he refuses to get emotionally involved. He learned his lesson the last time.
Or will the season of love and forgiveness give them both another chance at happiness?
I will say up front that my only complaint is that we don’t get a better explanation of their past. We were givenΒ the bits and pieces but I would have liked to have had a full on discussion about exactly what happened and why. We got theΒ idea, so while IΒ wanted Sophia to own up to her reasons, we got enough and really the details donβt impact their current relationship.
Ted was great and I was drawn in by his confusion, hurt and uncertainty, but it was Sophia that I felt for most.Β I ached for Sophia as she tries to figure out what sheβs going to do now that her life has imploded so dramatically.Β Sheβs had a very awful life but she managed to grow into an amazing woman and I cheered for her every step of the way.
Weβre also given a look at their friendΒ Eveβs story as she looks for her own love.Β I know that Novak will give her a HEA, but it looks like there might be some heartbreak before she gets there.Β I felt for her so duringΒ Take Me Home for ChristmasΒ but based on the tidbits that we were given, I think that her path might get more rocky before sheβs done.
As always, Novak gives readers engaging characters, full of heart and humor and sadness, but always so real they could live next door.Β Β Take Me Home for ChristmasΒ is a fantastically sweet read, perfect for the holiday season, reminding us about love, forgiveness, and second-chances.
**And for those new readers –Β Novak does a fantastic job of giving the highlights of what has come before, especiallyΒ as they impact this story, so if this is your first book youβll be fine.**
