The Christmas Bride
by Christy McKee
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Pub Date 11 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 12 Jan 2023
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Description
She’s ruled by her emotions. He’s determined to prove his feelings are real. Is snow-covered Vermont a perfect place for a second chance at forever?
Emma Kimball is struggling to keep tradition alive. Drowning in debt from her late mother’s medical bills, she escapes to spend the holiday in her childhood’s beloved small-town inn. The last complication she needs is for her handsome ex to crash her wintery wonderland.
Dr. Jake Cutter almost has it all. Nine years after their painful breakup, he’s bent on chasing a Yuletide miracle to win back the woman he loves. Even knowing she’s skittish to reconnect, he's willing to do the work to thaw her heart.
Scared she'll wreck her future and end up with someone just like her overly controlling father, a trait she learned years ago is a part of Jake, a wary Emma resists the allure of her old flame’s attempts to reconcile. But as he worries about once again messing up the best thing ever, he refuses to stop hoping he's been good enough to earn a kiss underneath the mistletoe.
Can an unexpected holiday reunion turn out to be the greatest gift of all?
The Christmas Bride is a heartwarming contemporary romance. If you like complex characters, idyllic seasonal settings, and jingle-bell charm, then you’ll adore Christy McKee’s tale of forgiveness and fate.
Buy The Christmas Bride to unwrap happily ever after today!
Advance Praise
"Sandy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Christmas read
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022
Loved the book. It was a well written plot Emma and Jake work through so much history and memories individually and together and along the way the reader embraces each of them and root for them to come out stronger. Enjoyed reading and would recommend reading this book
Gina R Mitchell
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful second chance love story.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
The Christmas Bride by Christy McKee
This holiday romance is perfect to read while nestled by the fire. With its heart-warming themes of second chance love and found family, the story is made for those with the light of romance in their hearts."
Available Editions
ISBN | 000B0BJV15XD2 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 277 |
Featured Reviews
I think I held my breath through the whole book. I had go keep reading although I wanted to stop myself! Awesome and unforgettable and heartwarming contemporary romance.
This a lovely winter romantic story.
It has a real feel good factor for this time of the year.
A really easy read, with great characters to give you a smile.
This was a lovely gorgeous Christmas book. Very enjoyable and very readable.
Thank you netgalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
It took me about a quarter of a way through the book to get into it. The startup is a little slow, but I kept reading! I’m glad I did. I love a good romance and that’s just what I got. The family tragedy and heartbreak and life mishaps along the way turns into a lovely second chance love story. There is even a family twist that I didn’t see coming, but is a precious surprise! This is definitely a good read and I will be reading more from this author.
Just such an uplifting read. It was cute without being saccharine sweet and Emma and Jake are such an appealing couple. Both are flawed, both make mistakes and we all have had a good row like they have! Full of misunderstandings, but also beautiful art and horses. A great Christmas pick me up.
A perfect Christmas romance. Sweet, entertaining and has a good plot. The story of Emma and Jake, about new beginnings, keeping the faith and finding miracles.
Lovely Christmas romance. Wonderful characters, uplifting, happy ending. Emma hasn't seen Jake since they broke up ten years ago. She finds that she still has feelings for him.
Thank you netgalley for providing me this book in exchange for an honest review.
Mourning the loss of her mother, Emma returns to inn in Vermont that became a Christmas tradition for her and her mother. While trying to run away from her financial problems rooted in medical bills, she tries to get her Christmas spirit back in the inn. She comes across Jack, her childhood sweetheart, and though she isn’t happy to see him in the beginning, her perception of him and their relationship soon changes. For the majority of the book, Emma believes Jack hadn’t changed (she believes he is still as controlling as he sued to be), while Jake makes it his mission to prove Emma that he has changed.
The description of the setting was quite cozy, and was very easy to imagine. I really felt like I was staying at the inn, with the descriptions of the decorations, the weather, and the food. There were a couple of grammar related issues but they did not bother me. The characters had several layers to them, even the side characters, which I loved. Every problem presented throughout the book became clear at the end, which made the book even more enjoyable. Even the classic mean-girl found her passion in the end, which was an unexpected surprise. I loved how the book also contained the found family trope in a literal way. Faith and Charlie’s relationship with Emma immediately warmed my heart. Emma and Jake were very real characters, and the issue in their relationship was understandable. I loved both characters and their relationship.
Overall, if you want a small town, cozy Christmas romance, and of course if you love animals, this is your book. I really enjoyed the book and it made me feel very warm and happy.
This part of the review will contain spoilers.
While reading, I often had problems trying to understand Emma’s reasonings to deem Jake as a manipulative control freak, but as the book progressed, her trauma and trust issues became more clear. I could say everything went better after Emma’s incident. After that incident, Emma truly got a wake-up call. I didn’t like how quickly she dismissed the summer camp idea, but it was left open-ended and she did say she wants to turn her dream into reality when she can affords to do it in the future. I loved how supportive and obsessed Jake was throughout the book. The proposal could have been more romantic, but it was fitting for them. I absolutely adored how Charlie and Faith actually turned out to be Emma’s blood relatives, and how they were already acting like family before Emma knew the truth.
This was a delightful romance. I really enjoyed reading it. Emma Kimball, a New York City social worker, returns to the Cromwell Inn in Haley, Vermont, where she and her mother spent every Christmas for many years. Haley was where her mother grew up. While at the inn, she runs across Jake Cutter, an orthopedic surgeon, she used to date. Emma and Jake had a falling out nine years ago and had no contact with each other since that time. Jake has always loved Emma and vows to win her back and make her his wife. Will he succeed? Find out by reading this engrossing book. I highly recommend it to other romance readers. I received an ARC of this book from Net Galley, and the opinion expressed is strictly my own.
This is a great holiday book to put you in the spirit of the holidays. I loved the plot and characters. It was an endearing story and a sweet romance. I didn't want the book to end!
Getting married at Christmas
Christy McKee presents "The Christmas Bride", published by BooksGoSocial. Emma Kimball is nearly run down by "a behemoth of a black SUV" on her way to Mrs. Pennebeck in Vermont, who had been her mothers's dearest friend. This had been a tradition for her and her mother. She is struggling to keep traditions, her life is also difficult due to the medical bill debt from her mother, and she does not want to become like her overly controlling father. Jake Cutter was her friend when they were younger and is also back in her hometown. This is another challenge for Emma since he is also staying at Mrs. Pennebeck's bed-and breakfast. Will they be able to repair their relationship.
The story presents a great plot with some surprises. It is realistic and has likeable people. The story would have been great enough without the "bedroom scenes". This is the reason I give only four stars. I recommend the book to people who do not mind "bedroom scenes" and who love heart-warming stories that talk about second chances.
The complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley free of charge. I was under no obligation to offer a positive review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Emma is one hot mess after her mother died leaving a pile of debt. She goes to the small town where her emotional support system is strong. There she finds her long time love has returned too. The emotional story of love, family, and those who love us stronger than family. A heart warming ending. A holiday story I enjoyed.
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