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mamathesaurus's review against another edition
The male main character is a walking red flag. I felt like he was stalking the female character despite her repeatedly stated wishes for him to leave her alone.
lotusblue's review against another edition
5.0
I'm glad other readers requested you continue to write about Chesapeake Shores.
adrith's review against another edition
4.0
I loved this Christmas story. The premise felt natural, I felt an interest and connection with the characters, and the conclusion was satisfying. I would definitely read more in this series, holiday themed or no.
magandsons's review against another edition
4.0
A pretty good Christmas story, it helped that I had read some of this series before but I could tell there were some books I've missed.
bunnyb11's review against another edition
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.25
leasummer's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this one. I'm not reading this series in order and it always takes me a bit to remember everyone. I started out with a severe dislike for Caleb but I quickly saw how heartfelt he was in getting Jenny back. Jenny has a lot of issues and needs to do some serious growing up with her family issues - it did seem a little forced and rushed, over other books, in the family area.
Very clean, no language and no sex scenes.
Very clean, no language and no sex scenes.
judithdcollins's review against another edition
3.0
A Seaside Christmas (Chesapeake Shores #10) is a light seasonal Christmas read. I would recommend reading the other Chesapeake books in order to keep up with the array of O’Brien characters.
The audio book was nicely done and the narrator Christina Traister’s voice was pleasant to get you in the holiday season mood.
As the only child of a single mom, Jenny Collins wanted to be a part of a large family; however, she was jealous and behaved like a brat. After a few years in Nashville she returns to Chesapeake Shores to help her friend Bree with a Christmas production and hopefully make peace with her mother. However Caleb, the country music star who broke her heart by cheating follows her there to try and win back her trust.
As usual the O’Brien’s come together and stick their nose in make things happen to develop a sweet romance.
The audio book was nicely done and the narrator Christina Traister’s voice was pleasant to get you in the holiday season mood.
As the only child of a single mom, Jenny Collins wanted to be a part of a large family; however, she was jealous and behaved like a brat. After a few years in Nashville she returns to Chesapeake Shores to help her friend Bree with a Christmas production and hopefully make peace with her mother. However Caleb, the country music star who broke her heart by cheating follows her there to try and win back her trust.
As usual the O’Brien’s come together and stick their nose in make things happen to develop a sweet romance.