This is a delightful novella that will put you in the Christmas mood. It’s a heartfelt, charming story of love, acceptance and a mysterious secret set in the festive and picturesque French Alps..
While this is characterized as a Christian romance, it would more appropriately fit in the sweet, clean romance genre.
It took a little while for me to get drawn into the story. I was anxious to “get” to the Alps! The first quarter of the book deals with Simone cleaning out her grandmother’s house and her eventual trip to France. Along the way she meets a clockmaker, Kyle, also traveling to France. She is on a quest to locate her family that she never knew existed. He is hoping to apprentice at a world renowned watch factory. They part ways and don’t expect to see each other again, but as happens in most romances, they find their way back to each other.
This is from the publisher’s web page:
" Get ready for a magical mountain holiday
After a time of heartache and loss, Simone Winthrop discovers a tantalizing letter from her French great-grandmother, which seems to suggest that Simone is heir to a family treasure. Ever practical, Simone assumes the claim is baseless, but her best friend encourages her to find out for sure. Despite her deep-rooted fear of flying, she boards a jet to travel to Paris at Christmastime to uncover the truth.
During the long flight, Simone meets the charming Kyle Larsson, who's on his way to France to become an apprentice clockmaker. Though they abruptly part ways, an unexpected rendezvous in the French Alps at Simone's family's clock factory may lead to the discovery of the family treasure . . . and so much more.”
This is a keeper for me. I usually receive soft cover novels to review but I was surprised to open the mailer and find a hardcover! I will pull this out and read it for many Christmases to come.
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