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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Enchanted, A Merry Nicholas Tale by Patti Berg----REVIEW

On the 17th day of Christmas, I give you this review:

Synopsis:

WITH A LITTLE TOUCH OF CHRISTMAS MAGIC, TWO HEARTS CAN FALL IN LOVE

A Christmas story for those who believe when love is involved, anything is possible. Mac O'Brien is wealthy and powerful - but since the death of his father, the magic has gone out of his life. So he makes a wish for happiness, and Merry Nicholas, his new housekeeper, breezes into his world.

Merry, with twinkling eyes, rosy cheeks, and snow-white hair, reminds Mac of Mrs. Claus, and when she pulls knitting needles from her candy cane-striped carpetbag, she weaves an enchanted spell around Mac, leading him to happiness, and to the woman he's destined to love.

 

From My Perspective:

What a delightful read!   This is one of my favorite Christmas reads of the year!  We can all use a little help from a friend now and then and Mac finds his help in the form of housekeeper, Merry Nicholas.  He finds his life all twisted and out of control as he falls hopelessly in love with a girl 18 years his junior and who he loved many years previously.    The problem, they fight like cats and dogs and no one wants to compromise, lose the power, give in or cave to the other.   And the struggle commences!   A former love is complication to be dealt with, and grandmother's advice to Kathleen  could tear the couple apart unless Mac searches his heart for the right solution.   Highly romantic and very much a feel good read as Patti Berg brought this romantic tale to a conclusion, I very much recommend this Christmas read!    4 WINKS!

 

 

Disclaimer:  I read for my pleasure.   I may receive ARC copies for review purposes, but I am not compensated for my reviews .  I like to read and I like to share my reviews.   I post my thoughts without prejudice or bias.  The words are mine and I write reviews based on my humble opinion.  I will admit, I seldom meet a book I don't like.  

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