This book begins with a story of physical abuse. Leigh “Beth” has suffered abuse at the hands of a family member. She thinks about commiting suicide but after reading a certain book, she doesn’t. Because of the abuse she also suffers from PTSD and other emotional issues. She meets Lee in a coffee shop and immediately likes him. What she doesn’t know is that he is really the man who wrote the book that impacted her so much. He calls himself J.D. Harper. Their relationship grows and she learns that like her, he and his brother faced abuse as well.
This book contains a lot of witty dialog but is more intimate that what I expect from a book that some call Christian.
While this book is set around Christmas time, I would not call it a typical Christmas story. The topics of abuse, suicide, betrayal, and deception are not those that I expect in a Christmas story. Of course, if you are not a fan of typical Christmas stories, this might be your cup of tea. As readers, we are all different and we all have different expectations. There is a surprising revelation that adds another dimension to the story.
This is from the publisher’s website:
“Leigh Beth Stilton has never liked the holidays. After
growing up in an unstable home, escaping an abusive marriage, and witnessing
daily tragedies as an EMT, Leigh just can’t bring herself to care about
Christmas cheer. In fact, she’s so convinced she’s not worth loving that one
winter’s eve, she decides she can’t go on—until she comes across a book called Bethel
and starts to read.
Leigh is unfamiliar with the author, J.D. Harper, but his words speak directly
to her. She’s never felt so seen and understood, and this connection gives her
the strength to carry on. She avidly reads every novel Harper has written, and
when he comes to town for a book signing, she jumps at the opportunity to meet
the writer who means so much to her.
In a twist of fate, Leigh runs into J.D. in a coffee shop, and the two
immediately click. Before she knows it, she’s swept up in a whirlwind of fancy
dinners, exciting travel, and the attention of the man whose work has been so
meaningful to her. But she’s leery after a lifetime of pain and when she
discovers that J.D. hasn’t been completely honest, her hopes are dashed. Can
they find their way back to each other and can Leigh learn to trust her heart?”
If you are looking for a different kind of Christmas story, give this a try.
Go HERE to read an excerpt and learn about the author.
I received a complimentary *ARC of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own
*A word about ARC books. Advanced Reading Copies (ARCs) are a preview copy and are not a finished product. They may differ from the final published work and may include additional editing.
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