I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this book. It's basically a Christmas time family hijacking. Perhaps I was looking for a change of heart, compassion towards those who choose badly, or a better ending but this book really was a disappointment.
Craig Devon has made some bad choices over the last few years. He has combined forces with a man named, Scooter. Together they rob empty stores, like "family establishments" and justify their actions by telling themselves the insurance companies with take care of the costs. Just recently, the two have joined together with another guy, Quintin. Quintin seems shady to Craig but he goes along with the group anyway.
"But there was a first time for everything. Here, in a little hick town in Massachusetts, they had found the place where someone was still around."
The night of Christmas Eve, the three rob a jewlery store. This time there is an employee still there and they have guns. Craig tries to stop a murder but is unsuccessful when Quintin pistol whips him and he is unconscious. The group heads out into a nore'easter and their car gets stuck in the snow.
Across town, there is a log cabin, tucked in the woods, off the road, with Skyer O'Boyle and her family enjoying their time away and together for the Holiday. Unbeknownst to them, the criminals are at their door step. Things become chaos when the three uninvited guests show up. Shortly after, Craig realizes that this is the same family of an old girlfriend.
Kat O'Boyle is upstairs when the criminals enter her home. She hides from them and leaves the house to try and get help for her family.
Two local officers go out in the storm to patrol the local area to see if people are stranded or otherwise, hurt or suffering. The two offices, happen up on the O'Boyle house and things take off from there.
There is no romance in this book. There is mention of Kat and Craig's history, like their ugly break up and their feelings after parting, but there is no dying devotion expressed between the two. Both sides are surprised to see each other. Craig's secrets are revealed and that's it folks. Nothing else there.
The title of this book sucks. I'm not sure why Graham thought to use Christmas as the backdrop to the story. It didn't work for me. I also hated the way the book switched between different character perspectives. I didn't enjoy the story, nor the way it was told.
I also didn't buy Craig's story. So bad things happened to him? Yeah, that's terrible but he continued to make bad choices and should have been put in jail to pay his time to society and paid restitution.
Overall, Graham is a great writer. I have read and liked several of her books, but this one was very different. I cannot recommend this story. I did not like this book. The story was terrible, writing is decent. I found the story awful but also boring and I skimmed to the end. All the different perspectives were annoying. Skip it.
Content: strong language, violence