Review & #Giveaway – The Christmas Wishing Tree by Emily March @emilymarchbooks #romance

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Synopsis

 

Sometimes life’s most magical journeys bring you back to where it all began…From USA Today bestselling author Emily March comes The Christmas Wishing Tree, an enchanting account of the magic and miracle of Christmas.

A man who loves adventure and the open sea, Devin Murphy returns for a short Christmas trip to his small hometown of Eternity Springs. Immersed in the joy and magic of the holiday season all around him, he doesn’t hesitate to play along when a young boy phones Santa to ask for a very special wish. Devin never guesses that a wrong number has the potential to make everything in his life so right.

Jenna Stockton adopted Reilly when he needed a mother and she intends to keep him safe. A small town across the country called Eternity Springs seems like a good place to hide from their past without any complications —until sexy Santa himself discovers her secrets. When Devin proposes a daring plan to face down the danger together and defeat it once and for all, she is tempted. Maybe Devin really is capable of making wishes come true? Perhaps in a Christmas wish they’ll both find the miracle they’ve been looking for all along…

A delightful Christmas novel in the New York Times bestselling Eternity Springs series.

 

 

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Review

 

I didn’t realize this was #15 in a series! I’ve read a few of the previous books because characters started sounding familiar. That said, this book can definitely be read as a stand alone but if you think you want to read this series, then start at the beginning because a series is always best started with the first book so you can watch the personal lives grow.

This installment focuses on Jenna and Devin. They meet totally by chance but had spoken on the phone without knowing it when they met. Jenna’s son Reilly called Northpole One to reach Santa to add a Dad to his Christmas list. It was a fluke that a burner phone that Devin had was that number. I have to admire Devin for playing along and not crushing a young boy’s belief in Santa. He tried to reach Jenna to let her know her son was calling him, but Jenna would not answer. She had her own issues with a stalker and thought it was that person. Thankfully she finally answered and they got that squared away. I think it was at that moment that Devin fell in love with someone he didn’t even know.

Jenna ends up in Eternity Springs because it is touted as a place to heal broken hearts. Plus she feels safe there when the stalker forces her to go off the grid to escape him/her. She just didn’t realize that she would find her new home and potentially family there. Turns out it was a great decision for her. Plus since Jenna is a OB/GYN she was able to help all the women that seemed to have gotten pregnant during a blizzard in March. One of my favorite lines near the end – “After that, it was like dominoes. All six women…every last one of them…went into labor.”

Another favorite line between Jenna and Devin – Jenna “Who starts a fight at a cakewalk? You smashed Maggie’s cake!” Devin – “That was unfortunate. But since I as the winner, the only person I hurt was myself.” (there was more but I just highlighted my favorite parts)

There are some tense moments for Jenna when the stalker initiates some pranks and (apparently) what they call swatting (prank calls to emergency numbers). I will say that the whole situation with this stalker fell a little flat. I realize it wasn’t the main focus of the book, but once they discovered who it was it just ended and there wasn’t any more mention of this person or what happened to them or if Jenna would need to testify against this person.

Overall this is a very enjoyable book and I can just imagine that one of the upcoming books will be about Boone. This book just hints that there is more to him than meets the eye.

We give it 4 paws up!

 

 

 

 

About the Author

 

Emily March is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series. Publishers Weekly calls March a “master of delightful banter,” and her heartwarming, emotionally charged stories have been named to Best of the Year lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Emily is an avid fan of Aggie sports and her recipe for jalapeño relish has made her a tailgating legend.

 

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13 thoughts on “Review & #Giveaway – The Christmas Wishing Tree by Emily March @emilymarchbooks #romance

  1. Tracy Fritts

    No I not read any of Emily March books yet. This book sounds really good.

  2. Anita Yancey

    I have not read any of the series, but it sure sounds great.

  3. Becky Richardson

    I have read several books by Emily March. My favorite is Heartsong Cottage.

  4. Frishawn

    I loved the review and the paw print rating.

  5. Jennifer

    Looks good

  6. Jennilyn

    Sounds like a really enjoyable holiday read. I’m glad there’s cake in the book. 🙂

  7. Natalie

    Sound alike a perfect cozy Christmas read!

  8. Eline

    This sounds so good! I love those series in cute little towns. It always feels like being on vacation there 🙂 TBR!!

  9. Robin Taylor

    Gotta check this one out!

  10. Tasha

    I want to read this one. Great review.

  11. DJ Sakata

    I agree – it was a pleasant and light read

  12. Finitha Jose

    Just the book I want to read 🙂

  13. Jennifer

    Seems like a cute book.

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