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Boots and Bedlam by Ashley H. Farley

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5.0

I love reading Christmas stories and I absolutely love the Sweeney Sisters series so how could this not be an awesome story to read?

From the very first book in this series, I have loved being a part of the sisters' lives. The characters are great, their lives and loves are interesting, and the sisters are always there for each other. Each book develops the relationships between the sisters to the point where I would really like to be their friend, if not one of their sisters.

A Christmas wedding sounds just perfect, doesn't it? The merriment and joy along with the beautiful lights and fluffy snow just create a winter wonderland, a perfect setting for Samantha's special day. As family and friends come together to make sure the day happens, everyone comes to realize what is most important in life.

I always look forward to reading more about the Sweeney sisters and I loved that I was able to spend a little Christmas time with them this year.

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5.0

When I first started reading this I didn't realize it was a novella...and in a way was very sad that the story ended so soon! But it just left me wanting more and the final installment which will be coming up soon.

Sam has finally gotten over her fear of commitment and is ready to spend her life with Eli. I like how they are both recovering alcoholics and can help each other when temptation is too much. And there are times that it is very tempting.

Jamie brings home a friend for the holidays - a self absorbed girl that needs a HUGE wake up call, and I think she gets it but not the way she wants.

And I won't tell you the twist at the end - which I did guess in the beginning, so this will make for some interesting reading in book 4 of this series.

You will probably want to read the first two books first since this continues the story of the sisters. You could read it as a stand alone, but then if you go back and read the others it might spoil some things.
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