About the book:
Santa Claus is coming to town, and so are the Tucker sisters.
Never mind a pony. The Tucker girls have inherited their father’s horse
farm for Christmas. Make that . . . a run-down horse farm. It needs
some serious TLC in order to make it sell-ready. Joanna knows that by
recruiting her sisters and one handsome ranch hand they can fix up the
place and even celebrate one last Christmas while they’re at it.
However, to Isabella, returning to their home in Kentucky bluegrass
country for Christmas seems like an impossible hurdle. Can her Chicago
boyfriend make life merry and bright again?
One thing’s for
sure—nothing is peace on earth for Sophia as a new beau brings up old
wounds. And when the fate of the horse farm is put in jeopardy because
Amy accidentally fraternizes with the enemy, tensions rise. But it’s not
like the land developer stole Christmas . . . just her heart.
Can the Tucker sisters have themselves a merry little Christmas?
My thoughts:
I really enjoyed this book. I've read other novella collections and I liked how one story flowed into the next as if it was one book. Each of the sisters were snarky, and fun loving. This is a perfect book to get you into the holiday spirit.
Recommended!
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