About the Book
This Christmas will change Andrew Farmer s life forever.
Andrew can t remember the last time he spent Christmas away from work. The end of the year is crunch time for literary agents. But when your career is your life, your life starts to suffer . . . beginning with your marriage.
When a heart-wrenching accident in a Christmas Eve snowstorm jars this high-powered agent from his obsession with success, a Christmas miracle will give him a second chance at love, life, and gratitude, but only if he can put aside his own ambition and learn to appreciate each moment.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to change a man s life and to teach him to treat every day as if it were his last." (Goodreads)
Andrew can t remember the last time he spent Christmas away from work. The end of the year is crunch time for literary agents. But when your career is your life, your life starts to suffer . . . beginning with your marriage.
When a heart-wrenching accident in a Christmas Eve snowstorm jars this high-powered agent from his obsession with success, a Christmas miracle will give him a second chance at love, life, and gratitude, but only if he can put aside his own ambition and learn to appreciate each moment.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to change a man s life and to teach him to treat every day as if it were his last." (Goodreads)
My Review
Every year I read a short Christmas read like this book. There is nothing wrong with simple Christmas stories, they usually have a good point. This book surprised me because I really didn't know what would happen in the end. I liked the characters and how realistic their marriage was portrayed in the book. Andrew had been a pretty ungrateful husband to Beth and for Christmas she wanted things to be special, until another woman answered her husband's phone.
At a startling turn of events Andrew had the opportunity to change. Yes, this is a bit like a Christmas Carol/Scrooge, but so much better! You don't know the ending and there is a lot more depth to the story.
In just a few short pages Robert Tate Miller made me think, feel extremely sad, and overly happy. I usually don't expect that from a book like this.
Highly recommend for the holiday season!!
"I received this book from BookLook Bloggers for free in exchange for an honest review."
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