A Family for Christmas; by Cynthia Woolf
I had a hard time
putting this book down. It felt like it could have been a real story set during
Christmas in the 1880’s. I could have been there or even been Charlotte.
Charlotte Walker is
running from the only home (and town) she has ever known. She is widowed and her
late husband’s brother thinks she now belongs to him. If she doesn’t run, she
and her unborn child may be in for a horrible life she doesn’t want. However,
she is running away during a blizzard. Now she is lost, cold, worried, and her
horse just tossed her into a large snow drift. Hope is lost as she yells for
help.
Adam Masters lives near
Morgan’s Crossing by himself. He thinks he hears someone calling for help, but
this is a blizzard and that can’t be right. Except it is, he finds a pregnant, half
frozen women on his property in a snow drift. He pulls her out and takes her
and her horse home.
Now the fun starts.
She goes into labor and he must deliver the baby. Once the baby come and they
have time to talk and wait for the snow to melt some so he can take them to
town. Adam thinks he just might be falling for Charlotte and baby. Though Adam
will not let that happen he is still grieving for his late wife and child. He
is not ready to try again, or is he? The more time Charlotte spends with Adam
the more she falls for him, but is she ready to try again?
Adam takes Charlotte and
baby to town so she can move on. It is there that her late husband’s brother finds
them, and he is going to force her and her child to go with him. Luckily for her
the people she is staying with don’t want that to happen. Now with this trouble
following her what can she do? Will Adam protect her and her child, or will they
be forced back where she doesn’t want to be? Can Adam take another change on love?
Will Charlotte open her heart to Adam and move forward?
* I received a free advance review copy of this book and am
voluntarily providing my honest review.
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