In this heartwarming yet reflective holiday tale, Eliza, her husband Jacob, and their teenagers, Bella and Bobby, usually spend Christmas with Eliza’s widowed mother. But this year, Jacob decides they’ll visit his brother Edward and sister-in-law Dymond’s house instead. The only problem? It’s a five-hour drive, and no one but Jacob is thrilled about it.
Eliza is a relatable character, balancing a demanding job, running the household, and caring for her aging mother—all while navigating the challenges of perimenopause. Feeling underappreciated and overwhelmed, she’s pushed to her limit when her brother-in-law Edward makes an offhand comment. That night, Eliza is visited by three spirits.
First, the Ghost of Christmas Past, in the form of her great-grandmother Fran, takes Eliza back to her early marriage, reminding her of simpler, happier times. The Ghost of Christmas Present allows her to overhear eye-opening conversations that challenge her view of those around her. Finally, the Ghost of Christmas Future offers a stark, unsettling glimpse of what could happen if things don't change.
In the end, the author presents three potential futures for Eliza’s life, leaving the reader to decide which path is the best. This quick and enjoyable story mixes holiday spirit with introspection, asking readers to reflect on their own lives and whether they’d want a peek into their future.
Thank you to the author, the publisher, and Rachel's Random Resources for providing me with an ARC of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.