Carrie Reid is Magnolia’s sweetheart, living her life helping others. She recently lost her father and found out she has two half sisters. Now they are all trying to save their late fathers disaster of an estate as well as rejuvenate the town of Magnolia. Carrie has given all she had to support her father and work at his gallery, forgoing her own dream of being an artist. Can Carrie live her dream while trying to save the town of Magnolia?
Dylan Scott is back in Magnolia after a devastating loss. He has come home to try and settle into a new life for himself and his new son. He has plans to make Magnolia into a high-end tourist destination, much to the chagrin of not only the town folk, but to his first and only love, Carrie Reid. Can Dylan change her mind about his plans for the town and for their future?
This is such a fabulous Christmas story of family, friendship, and love. I adore the sister’s spunky personalities and how they have become a family. The characters are so brilliantly written, and it was fun to catch up with the other sisters and all the supporting characters. This is the second book in the series, but can be read as a stand a lone novel, as Ms. Major does and excellent job of filling in the backstory. Thank you so much to the author, Michelle Major, Harlequin Publishing and NetGalley for an advanced copy of the book to review. It was wonderful! All opinions expressed for this review are unbiased and entirely my own.
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