Blog Tour - Christmas Grace


About the book"Let Nothing You Dismay" by Jennifer Moore
After their childhood friendship blossomed into love, one young couple's whirlwind romance ended in bitter disappointment. Now, years later, can a long-overdue Christmas gift heal two wounded hearts?
"Christmas at Canterwood" by Krista Lynn Jensen
A charming new governess is determined to create a magical Christmas for her young charges. What follows is a season of warmth, laughter, and even the promise of an unanticipated love.
"Winter Angel" by Anita Stansfield
For generations, one small London bakery has carried on the sweet tradition of delivering bread to the impoverished. When the lovely baker meets a down-on-his luck stranger, her kindness will open the door to a bright friendship—and an astonishing discovery.
"Christmas Grace" by Chalon Linton
After suffering a heartbreaking loss, one woman returns home to honor the family tradition of staging a Christmas celebration for the surrounding village. But when a severe snowstorm hinders her plans, help and hope find her in the most unexpected of ways.

My review: This is such a perfect book of Christmas novellas, I loved each and every one of them. I loved that each of the novellas is an easy, quick read that I was able to read and enjoy fairly quickly. There was something great about each and every one of them!

I loved Jennifer Moore's "Let Nothing You Dismay." I loved the way that it was a little bit like An Affair to Remember in that the main character is hurt but doesn't want to let the man she loves know. And the man is confused, yet still in love with her. This was such a great story. I loved the whole feel of it.

Next up is "Christmas at Canterwood" by Krista Lynn Jensen. I loved Julia, the main character, in this one. I loved that she was willing to work hard to be a governess, and she was a great governess. She worked hard to lead her young charges to be kind to each other and others. I loved the service opportunity that she and the young vicar came up with for the kids. I also loved the scene where they act out the nativity together. 

"Winter Angel" by Anita Stansfield was a fun one as well. I loved Mariah and the way she and her family took care of London's poor and homeless by feeding them every day. But my favorite thing about this one, was the extra special treat she came up with and the note including a modified scripture she added. 

And last, but not least was "Christmas Grace" by Chalon Linton. I liked Grace in this one. She's a widow of about a year, ready to move on with her life. And pay tribute to her husband in a way he would have loved. I love how much planning on her part went into the Christmas Eve party for the children. I loved how Gordon was willing to jump in and plan and work just as hard as Grace was. 

This is such a great Christmas collection, it definitely put me into the mood for the whole Christmas season. Too bad Christmas is still too months away! 

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Purchase links: Amazon - Deseret Book

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Check out the other stops on the blog tour!

Oct. 23rdhttp://mybookaday.blogspot.com/http://heidi-reads.blogspot.com/http://www.iamareader.com/

Oct. 24thhttp://minreadsandreviews.blogspot.com/http://www.wishfulendings.com/http://ilovetoreadandreviewbooks.blogspot.com/ , http://empowermoms.net/

Oct. 25thhttps://joyinthemoments.wordpress.com/http://ldswritermom.blogspot.com/https://brightlystreet.com/

Oct. 26thhttps://ldsandlovinit.blogspot.com/http://www.singinglibrarianbooks.com/http://katiescleanbookcollection.blogspot.com/http://lisaisabookworm.blogspot.com/http://www.rockinbookreviews.com/http://whynotbecauseisaidso.blogspot.com/

Oct. 27thhttp://literarytimeout.blogspot.com/http://reviewsfromtheheart.blogspot.com/http://www.blogginboutbooks.com/

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