Thursday, January 2, 2020

Review of Christmas in Silver Springs


Brief Summary Courtesy of MIRA 
So much for forever. When Harper Devlin’s rock star husband ditches her on his way to the top, she takes her two daughters to her sister’s place in Silver Springs for the holidays, hoping family can heal her broken heart. But comfort comes in unexpected places when she crosses paths with Tobias Richardson.

The moment Tobias spots Harper, he recognizes a sadness he knows all too well. After spending thirteen years in prison paying for his regretful past, Tobias is ready to make amends, and maybe helping Harper is the way to do it. But offering her a shoulder to cry on ignites a powerful attraction and a desire neither saw coming.

Fearing her reaction, Tobias doesn’t divulge his ex-con status, let alone the shameful details. So when Harper’s ex shows up in Silver Springs and reveals the truth in a bid to win her back, Tobias is sure he’s lost her for good. But maybe this Christmas he’ll receive the forgiveness—and the love—he deserves.

My review: 

This is the sixth book in the Silver Springs series by Brenda Novak and one of many that I have read of Brenda's. Brenda did a great of continuing on the Richardson men story on with Tobias' story. In this story you were able to learn more about to Tobias but also learn to see his a more emotional side of him that you didn't see in the first book with his brother. In addition to Tobias' character, Brenda also introduced Harper Devlin a recently divorced mother of two who's emotions are running high because her future is unknown. 

With both of these characters I really enjoyed the character development in this story. Brenda really showed how Harper developed from a divorced stay at home not sure what the next day was going to hold to a self confident mom who knows her what she wants. 

Finally, I enjoyed the setting of the book. I enjoyed that you got to move around more to more places in Silver Springs this time around and meet more people. By doing this she also developed more story lines in the book. It to me was smart as it will allow more storylines and characters to be developed in the future for future books. 

I think that book is filled with contemporary romance, heartbreak, friendship and loss. 

I would recommend it to readers that like those 4 categories above. 

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