Title: The Christmas Spirit
Author: Debbie Macomber
Ch: 18 plus epilogue
Pg: 240
Genre: Contemporary
Rating: 4 stars
Publisher: Ballantine
Books
One of my favorite Christmas
traditions so to speak is to read the newest Debbie Macomber Christmas novella.
Reading her Christmas novella's is like be wrapped in a warm hug. To me her
books are better than Hallmark movies. Though of few her books have been turned
into Hallmark movies. But I have to say that this one is a favorite.
The Christmas Spirit is the story a Pastor Pete and a bar owner Hank who agree
to switch places for the week leading up to Christmas because they both thing
the other way has an easier job.
What follows is a story that
reminds readers of the true importance of the Christmas Season. And that people
of all walks a life. What also made this one different is that it's set in two
different time frames. The main story takes place in December 1977.
But it starts in the present day with a grandmother telling a story to her
grandchildren. And as she tells it we the reader see's it unfold in December
1977. I finished this one in one day it's short 240 pages and 18
chapters plus an epilogue. But so much is packed into the 240 pages you won't
want to put it down.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through
netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions
expressed are mine alone.
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