It’s
been a long time, five years, since readers have gotten to take a peek inside
the McCray family’s lives. With this fourth installment in the series, it’s the
holiday season. Of course.
When
we last saw Todd and Laura, their friendship had taken a romantic turn. Both have returned to Crossing Trails to run
an animal shelter, whose funding has been donated by Doc Pelot. It’s an ideal
situation. As they move back, the decision on where to live is a pressing
issue. Do they each return to their parents’ homes, or do they make the leap
and move in together?
Todd
returns with a dog, Noelle, who gets her name in a humorous fashion. She is a
mixed breed---the head of a golden retriever and the body of a wiener dog. She
is the happiest dog on the planet, energetic, with the cutest smile that will
melt the heart of even the most cynical of people.
That’s
just two of the threads that run through this touching holiday tale. The other
threads include matriarch Mary Ann McCray’s decision to be the first woman
Santa Claus in Crossing Trails. Ol’ Hank is just too old to do it any longer...at
ninety-something he’s on oxygen and in a wheel chair. Mary Ann even shakes up
the notion of children asking Santa for their hearts’ desire, a notion that immediately
captures the attention of the entire state of Kansas.
The
other thread is the breakup of the Robinson household. Parents Abbey and Link
are doing their best, but Keenan and Emily are struggling as their world
collapses around them. It’s the McCrays and Noelle to the rescue.
I
always like reading a Greg Kincaid holiday story. It put me in the mood and always
makes me smile. There are also several laughs. Noelle gets 4 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world. Why, since I seem to
write glowing about the story? The first
four-five chapters set up the threads, but they seem so disconnected---at
first---that it slowed down my ability to care for the characters, and I wanted
to see more of Noelle in those early pages.
I received
this book from Blogging for Books in exchange for this review.
No comments:
Post a Comment