Second Chance Christmas (Christmas In Montana)

Casey
Dawes
Genre: 
Contemporary

Findley has just six months to prove to the court that she can provide a safe home for her child with learning disabilities. She returns home to Missoula, Montana where she feels safe. Her first port of call is to find a new job. Reese Moore has never forgotten his teenage girlfriend, so when she turns up working at his Dad's company, he can't believe it. There is a lot of bad history between their families which ends up with Findley's Dad killing himself. When someone tries to frame her, Reese does everything he can to help her. As they work together, their old feelings begin to creep back up. Will they get their happily ever after in the holiday season?

“Second Chance Christmas” is a feel-good read for the holidays. Findley is a character a lot of readers may be able to relate to. The story moves evenly, with a mysterious plot, as Findley and Reese try to discover who is trying to frame her. What really takes away from this book is the lack of description. There is hardly any in-depth description of emotions, surroundings and several other aspects. It makes the book feel like there is something missing. That's not to say readers won't enjoy it. The dialogue between the characters is engaging and will keep readers entertained. Second Chance Christmas is a feel-good story for the holidays.

Lynn-Alexandria McKendrick