Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Christmas Singing Review


In typical Cindy Woodsmall style, the The Christmas Singing delivers a soft, relaxing story without coming across as predictable and boring. After Gideon coldly broke her heart, can the warmth of the season revive Mattie’s hopes? Mattie thought her childhood sweetheart adored her until he abruptly ended their engagement on Christmas Eve. Three years later, will learning the truth behind his rejection restore her Christmas joy – or open the door to even deeper heartbreak? Spend Christmas with the Amish in this story of love, romance, heartache, and restoration. This is an easy read for a rainy or snowy day when you want a story that will engage but not require you to use intense concentration. I really enoy Woodsmall's writing style and love the way she weaves in real life conflict and then delivers a feel good ending.

Read an excerpt from the book here.

You can order The Christmas Singing: A Romance from the Heart of Amish Country (Ada's House Series) from Amazon or request it at your local library.


I received a review copy of this book from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing.

1 comments:

This sounds like a sweet story. :)

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