There’s no holiday joy for grieving widower Brent Carson anymore. But as much as he wants to shut himself away this season, the unexpected baby on his doorstep means he’ll need some help. He turns to the only person he can think of—Zoe Price, the bubbly foster mom next door. She agrees to help, but on one condition—Brent helps her answer the town’s Dear Santa letters. And to Brent’s surprise, the more time he spends with Zoe making Christmas wishes come true, the easier it is to believe there’s Christmas hope for him, too.
I never know what to expect when I read a new author, but I always hope for a great story. And that's exactly what I got. It was a great story that drew me in from the start and did not let me go.
The minute I got to know Brent and how much he struggled with his loss, my heart went out to him. Then, when Zoe entered the picture, I knew I'd be on an emotional journey. Both Brent and Zoe need healing, and the Santa letters, Holly, Miles, and even Prince's role in helping the process along were just wonderful.
The result is a sweet and endearing read that is sure to be enjoyed not just at Christmas but any time of the year.
Book Quote: It hurts when you want something so much but can't have it. But in the end, I truly believe that God works everything out for the best, even if what happens is not exactly what we want at the time. He sees and knows things we don't, and sometimes letting go of what you want and waiting for God to send you what He knows is really best for you is the better thing to do.
This is such a sweet reminder that God answers prayers when he knows it’s time. Brent Carson no longer has any holiday spirit after a tragedy 6 years ago. When a precious gift is left on his porch, he knows it was met for Zoe who owns an orphanage with her best friend. Already being a foster mom to little Miles. Brent knows Zoe will help because she is always in his space wanting to help even if he doesn’t want her help. The hurt he holds prevents him from moving forward , causing bitterness towards life and God until he accepts the bargain Zoe offers. When a simple tradition opens his heart and opens his mind with each Santa letter that he opens. This book of second chances, letting go and reaching out will warm your heart and get you in the Christmas spirit even if it isn’t Christmas time
I don’t typically enjoy the mystery baby genre, but author April Arrington did a really good job of writing this one. Who can resist baby Holly at Christmas? And little Miles was a joy to read about.
Brent is hurting really bad after a loss. And Zoe really wants to help him. Well-developed characters on a journey; I’d love to have a cup of hot chocolate with them. I really enjoyed the Dear Santa letters that brought them together and helped both to heal.
Many emotions and all the Christmas fun make this a wonderful holiday read. I highly recommend it!
This was an awesome read. Yeah, it isn't Christmas yet, but it is an amazing Christmas story. Just make sure you have some tissues handy if you read it. Lots of emotion, especially when they read the letters to Santa. Loved the main characters...Brent, Zoe, Miles, and baby Holly. This is the ideal Christmas story.
Right away, I was drawn into Brent’s grief and struggle to enjoy the holidays. Zoe was a great personality to drawn him out of his shell. Add children, a dog, plus the magic of Santa, and this was a great snack of sweet romance. I especially liked that there were moments that made me pause emotionally.
April Arrington writes a sweet story. Brent Carson is a sour widower that lost his wife and baby several years ago. A baby mistakenly gets left at his cabin and he calls his neighbor, foster mom Zoe Price. Zoe agrees to help him provided he helps with the Santa letters. Soon Brent’s attitude starts changing.
Brent Carson is determined to continue to live in his grief. He has no desire to spend his happiness ever again. After all, he really doesn’t deserve it.
And then the unthinkable happens. A woman drops off an infant at his farm. He sure she meant to take the child down the road to a haven for children. What’s he to do with the baby?
Because the one person he knows can help him, Zoe. She agrees to help but in return she wants him to assist her with a Christmas project.… Answering the letters to Santa, she collects from the community Santa‘s mailbox.
As Brent turns into attention to helping others, he finds a healing he didn’t expect and his heart opens up to more.