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Lakeshore Christmas

The Lakeshore Chronicles, Book 6

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Lakeshore Christmas

By: Susan Wiggs
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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The prim librarian is finally getting her chance to direct Avalon's annual holiday pageant, and she's determined to make it truly spectacular. But it might just require one of those Christmas miracles she's always read about.

The problem is her codirector is recovering former child star Eddie Haven, a long-haired, tattooed lump of coal in Maureen's pageant stocking. Eddie can't stand Christmas, but a court order from a judge has landed him right in the middle of the merrymaking.

Maureen and Eddie spar over every detail of the pageant, from casting troubled kids to Eddie's original - and distinctly untraditional - music. Is he trying to sabotage the performance to spite her? Or is she trying too hard to fit the show into her storybook-perfect notion of Christmas?

And how is it possible that they're falling in love?

Number-one New York Times best-selling author Susan Wiggs conjures the heartwarming holiday tale of two people looking beyond the disappointments of the past to the promise of the future. Amid the holiday bustle of crackling fires, caroling singers, and delicious secrets, the season of goodwill becomes the backdrop for Willow Lake's most unlikely love story yet.

©2009 Susan Wiggs (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Romance Christmas Heartfelt Romance Contemporary Family Life Winter Women's Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction

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Somewhat predictable, but sweet Christmas read. The characters were a little bit one-sided. I guessed the “secret” about the mysterious character early on I was a but disappointed the writer did not do more with that character. But, if you want a Hallmark Christmas read, this is a well done book of that kind.

Sweet Story

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I really enjoyed this story by Susan Wiggs, but it isn't as good as Debbie Macomber's Christmas books. I grew to love the librarian and identified very much with her and her safe choices, as well as her love of books and stories. Eddie, the former child star, who is so rough around the edges, like a lots of folks, turned out to be more than meets the eye. I do agree with the reviewer that said that there is some political correctness in Lakeshore Christmas . . . that isn't necessary.

Warm Christmas Story

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First, this is a nice Christmas story. However, I expected more of Susan Wiggs from previous books I had read by her. From the early parts of the story, I really expected the Chirstmas ghost/angel to have a bigger part in the outcome. This just didn't develop, leaving the predictable conclusion feeling empty. In other words, the ghost really could have been dropped without affecting the story, I think.

I think I kept waiting for more throughout the whole book.

Not quite up to Wiggs standards

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I selected one of the books the Lakeshore series on a lark from my local library and have gone on to read/listen to the entire Lakeshore Chronicles series. It's and enjoyable series when you are looking for light, easy reading/listening.

Enjoyable

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I really struggled with Maureen’s character. For much of the book, she was just too much of the typical persona of a library, so prim and proper. However, I loved Eddie so much, not sure why he wanted her so much, but by gosh he did and fought for them. I wasn’t fond of the tone the narrator used for Maureen and that could have something to do with why I didn’t love her character. This does have a great ending. Happy reading and listening!

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