Friday, July 25, 2014

Review ~ SECOND CHANCE CHRISTMAS by Ellen Butler


Prominent DC attorney Emma Taylor is pulled away from a promising date the week before Christmas to pick up her ex-fiance from the ER after a bar fight. She's in no mood to re-open old wounds, but it’s Christmas and she can’t just leave him alone and injured.

Eight hundred eighty-four days. That’s how much time has passed since Major Colton Evans made the biggest mistake of his life. Even after two tours of duty and too much shrapnel in his leg, it’s still the loss of Emma that haunts him. And if he can win her back, he’ll take any chance.

When she insists he stay with her during the holiday, they put out enough sexual electricity to rival the most decorated house on the block. But will it be enough to light the way to a future together?

REVIEW

Told in first person from the point of view of Emma Taylor, Second Chance Christmas is a lovely story of love the second time around.  Engaged to be married, Emma Taylor and Major Colton Evans were both rising stars in their chosen career fields.  Over two years ago, eight hundred eighty-four days to be exact, the two broke up after Colton assumed Emma was going to put off her career and follow him to his next base assignment.

Now an IED and a bar fight brings these two back together again.  Second Chance Christmas gives you two wonderful characters to fall in love with.  It shows that love and communication are what’s needed to make a relationship work.  This is the perfect story for Christmas or anytime of the year.

Rating: 4

Release Date: November 25, 2013
Book Length: 93 pages
Source: Personal Purchase
Reviewed by: Kim
Reading Format: Available only in eBook


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