25 Christmas Romance Reads
24.
Heart of the Season by Julianna Douglas
(Loving Hearts, Book 2)
Synopsis:
Jeannie Montgomery runs an animal shelter in Kabul, where she not only rescues strays, but also helps Western military personnel bring their newfound pets home when their tour of duty is up. Jeannie's heart nearly breaks when she receives an email from a stateside marine, pleading for her help with finding his dog. As she begins communicating with him via Skype, an instant attraction sparks between them, strengthening Jeannie's resolve to do whatever it takes to fulfill his Christmas wish.
Zachary West lost his leg in an IED blast in Afghanistan. Since returning to Phoenix, he's been living in self-imposed isolation, hiding his scars from the world, but he hasn't forgotten the furry friend whose warning saved his life. More than anything, he wants to have Akilah home with him in time for Christmas. Jeannie seems to be the answer to his prayers. Her optimism and tenacity give Zach hope for Akilah, while her loving kindness helps heal his battered heart. He wants to believe that she's the one he's been waiting for all his life, but how can a gorgeous woman like her ever love a broken, scarred warrior like him?
My Review: 5 out of 5
I absolutely loved this story, it is a beautifully written romance and the story will take you on a journey as it winds it's way through the drama.
I loved the flawed character of Zach and his quest to find his dog, not your normal romance story hero. Jeannie was a very sweet young lady working in a tough area. You could feel the chemistry between the characters even though the majority of it is done via Skype.
There is nothing hot and heavy about this romance, only one true sex scene, but just the right amount for this story, as most of the story revolves around the search and overcoming obstacles, it is a very touching story full of Christmas miracles.
Would I read the next in the series or another story by this Author?
Yes, I would definitely read other books by this author.
Would I recommend someone else to read this story?
Yes, it was a beautiful read, full of drama and romance, a wounded hero and a wonderful heroine.
Definitely recommend.
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