Unabridged Audiobook
I listened to Meet Me at Christmas by Jenny Hale on Audiobook. It was a small town second chance romance, a mystery to be solved, and a redemption story. Stella Fisher was in London working on an article for her job at a prestigious brain health magazine when she received an anxious call from her mother asking that she come home early for Christmas. Her father had passed away during the year and Stella’s mother was having a tough time gearing up for the holiday. Stella rearranged her obligations so that she could complete her assigned article in Nashville to be home for her mother. Her attempts to reach her younger sister were unsuccessful as she had gone to Costa Rica instead of home. On her way home, Stella inadvertently picked up a beautiful necklace which seemed to match a famous piece called the Christmas Diamond. Stella and her mother worked to learn about the necklace and how to locate its owner. As Stella began to hep her mother and meet her employment obligations brought her back into the sphere of Henry Dutton, the man she had fled from years before. Stella must manage the demands of her job, provide the support her mother needed, process her own grief over the death of her father, solve the mystery of the necklace she had found, and help Henry regain his memories, even if that meant that he would hate her for leaving him. This was a clean romance with an emphasis on the love of family, the miracle of second chances, and the journey of grief. The narrator was engaging and the story delightful, I would recommend this audiobook for listeners who enjoy clean, contemporary romance story. I am voluntarily submitting this honest review after listening to an advanced complementary copy of this audiobook thanks to Netgalley and Dreamscape Select, Harpeth Road Press.
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