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A review by morgan_is_reading
Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Oh, this book made me feel so many things! It's a second chance romance centered around the Christmas season, but not so Christmassy that my non-holiday readers won't enjoy it!
Brighton and Charlotte have known each other since they were 13, when they became next door neighbors and met on the shores of Lake Michigan. They become inseparable, until a fateful Christmas day 10 years later when everything changes between them.
Now, at 28, they happen to end up at the same home in Colorado for Christmas, and as they are forced to confront their past they must also decide if they have a future.
This book presented a very complex relationship, and I at times struggled with if they really should get back together or if they could make it work based on their personalities and individual needs. I loved the setting and supporting characters, and that plot revolved around music.
Ultimately, I really enjoyed this book, but had some reservations about the relationship between the main characters for most of the book, although the resolution left me satisfied.
Brighton and Charlotte have known each other since they were 13, when they became next door neighbors and met on the shores of Lake Michigan. They become inseparable, until a fateful Christmas day 10 years later when everything changes between them.
Now, at 28, they happen to end up at the same home in Colorado for Christmas, and as they are forced to confront their past they must also decide if they have a future.
This book presented a very complex relationship, and I at times struggled with if they really should get back together or if they could make it work based on their personalities and individual needs. I loved the setting and supporting characters, and that plot revolved around music.
Ultimately, I really enjoyed this book, but had some reservations about the relationship between the main characters for most of the book, although the resolution left me satisfied.