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  • Christmas Magic

    5
    By Joan T Mueller
    Book 5 in the Christmas Town series quickly starts with Walt realizing that Gloria has awakened the family’s special Christmas magic. Those readers who aren’t familiar with the series might have a little trouble following references to past romantic happenings but it’s only a few minor points. This is a charming love story between the reluctant widower and the single lady who didn’t expect to find love. There are so many engaging moments. The reader gets to see how Christmas magic works to make a perfect match between Walt and Gloria along with some hilarious side effects. Highlighting the Christmas season and relationships, a little magic and love is the extra bit required for a happy ending. I received an ARC to review. I would recommend this book for anyone looking for a great romance!
  • Christmas Magic

    5
    By BookSnuggle
    A Glorious Christmas (Christmas Town Book 5) by Ginny Baird. This is Gloria Chavez and Walt Christmas’ story. A fun and sweet story. I really enjoyed the characters and the magic of Christmas Town. Oh my goodness there was so much magic! Walt was so funny trying to hide all the magical things that were happening from Gloria. It was so much fun watching Walt and Gloria’s journey to find love. This is a great story to escape from daily struggles. Get comfortable and enjoy a few laughs because magic is in the air. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • Cute, sweet and fun

    5
    By Marge_Roberts
    Cute, sweet, and just plain fun reading, this new addition to the Christmas Town series is a delight. This is Walt Christmas and Gloria Chavez’s story. Gloria visits Christmas Town from her home in Miami to help her friend Savannah with the last couple of weeks of her pregnancy. Gloria stays at the Christmas Inn, where Walt lives with Noelle, one of his two twin 21-year-old daughters. Magic happens when Gloria meets Walt. This book is sweet, light, funny, and whimsical. I even shed some tears in the end, although I laughed a lot more. I suggest that you do not have any candy near you when you read this, or it will disappear, and not by magic. For me, I indulged in Kisses with almonds. This author writes with a lot of enthusiasm, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. [I received an early copy of this book and I reviewed it voluntarily.]

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