Christmas Letters: This book was full of awkwardness. First of all, Katherine being called K.O. annoyed me so much. I know it's petty, but the letters just do not roll off the tongue like AJ or DJ does. I get it, the novel is Christmas Letters, she writes Christmas letters, her name is letters. But it was just a terrible idea.
Then there's Wynn who has lived in the same complex as Katherine for about the same amount of time and somehow they have never run into each other before.
LaVonne thinks she has these psychic powers and predicts Katherine and Wynn getting together. Katherine hates Wynn before she even meets him because of his terrible viewpoint on raising children in which he writes a book about. Somehow, women all over the world thinks he's a miracle worker and follow his book.
LaVonne sets the two up on a date and it's basically love at first date. Totally lame. Wynn hates the fact that she disagrees on his ideas of raising children and vice versa. Yet, they still love each other. It just makes no sense.
Rainy Day Kisses
After reading the first novel, I wasn't expecting much from the second. That's why I was shocked to find how wonderful Rainy Day Kisses was. It's a simple, short, romantic read and beautifully done.
Susannah's life revolves around her career. She has no time for friendships or relationships. Things drastically change when her sister needs her to babysit her 9 month old daughter. Susannah doesn't know the first thing about caring for a baby. On the first night, Susannah tries calming her niece with ni success. That's when her neighbor, Nate, comes over.
Nate has no job and bounces from one adventure to the next. It's clear he has money, but that's all Susannah knows. She sees a wonderful man with zero ambition. He's wonderful with Michelle and the two bond over the baby. Their bonding becomes more serious. Susannah, who never saw herself finding a husband, catches herself falling in love with Nate. Nate is head over heels in love with Susannah and taking his time with her.
She finds out about his past and how Nate has been keeping secrets from her. She decides to call off the relationship, but finds herself thinking about him constantly. She finds herself donating all of her savings for a man she never thought she would have.