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Jonathon Island #6

Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage

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The Jonathon Island series is created by USA Today bestselling, award-winning author Susan May Warren.

When a cynical novelist and charming military doctor become accidental roommates over Christmas, 'tis the season for unexpected romance!


Bronte Parker is a successful very-much-non-romance writer who gave up on her own happily-ever-after long ago. With a looming deadline and a bad case of writer's block, Bronte decides to rent a quaint cottage on Jonathon Island for some holiday peace and quiet. But her plans for solitude are completely sleighed when the cottage owner's brother, Jonah, shows up unexpectedly. Now Bronte is stuck sharing eggnog, Christmas movies, and way too much time with her new accidental roommate—and the last thing she needs is a distraction.

After two years away, Army surgeon Jonah White is finally going to be home for the holidays. And he’s got a big decision to make about his future—something he needs to talk through with his parents. Except, much to his surprise, he arrives to find his family gone on a tropical Christmas cruise and a seriously uptight author in their place. And thanks to a blizzard, he can’t even escape.

Determined to make the best of it, Jonah pushes Bronte out of her comfort zone and tries to help her overcome her writer’s block by showing her a real Christmas—something foster kid Bronte has never had. And as the unexpected pair are swept up in the magical Jonathon Island Christmas festivities, they start to envision a different kind of life for themselves…one where maybe a happily-ever-after could actually exist.

But with a looming book deadline and their temporary living situation nearing an end, can they be brave enough to rewrite their expectations about love and family?

Jonathon Island
Book 1: Meet Me at The Grand
Book 2: Meet Me on Lilac Lane
Book 3: Meet Me at the Fudge Shop
Book 4: Meet Me on Blueberry Hill
Book 5: Meet Me at Sunset Cove
Book 6: Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage

334 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2025

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2,441 reviews217 followers
July 30, 2025
“Had coming to Jonathon Island been a mistake, or the happiest of mistakes?”

Bronte Parker is on a deadline. She’s sequestering herself in a rental cottage on Jonathon Island because she has a publication deadline to meet and has neglected to reveal that she’s fallen way short on her wordcount.

Major Jonah White, Army surgeon, is finally arriving on Jonathon Island to surprise his family after an extended deployment in Germany. He hasn’t seen his family for 2.5 years and he’s nervous about news he must share with them.

They both learn that being honest with their feelings is the key to future happiness.

New-to-me author, Christen Krumm, writes to examine if absence really makes the heart grow fonder and if one can still be friends with someone they’ve just met even after discovering who they really are.

I loved everything about this 5-star book - especially meddling Martha! I saw my husband's accommodating and loving gestures mirrored in Jonah and it made me appreciate him all the more.

This book will stay with me because of what it highlights about:

1) the square peg/round hole idiom. Too often I try to make things work rather than declare what I know is true. This book inspired me to appreciate the experiences and people who ‘fit’ with us - who are our ‘round peg.’

2) the value of speaking up rather than walking away. Bronte learned to advocate for herself and honor her feelings, despite the knowledge that it may make her a square peg.

I was gifted this copy and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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September 11, 2025
I'm so excited for you guys to read this book! I'm not going to lie, I definitely had a moment where I questioned if I could write this book. I powered through, and I'm so glad I did. I just love Bronte and Jonah's story!

Thank you for taking a chance on my story! Sending all the hugs.

xo,
Christen Krumm
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278 reviews37 followers
October 3, 2025
This was my first visit to Jonathon Island, and I can understand why it's an enjoyable place for other Christian fiction readers. The friendships are tight-knit, and the community is welcoming to strangers, which aptly describes what it's like to jump into the series partway through. Even if you are new to the island, the stories act as standalones, and you will quickly discover that you want to hear everyone else's backstories. Getting to meet Bronte Parker and Jonah White made this Christmas excursion even more fun as we see an initially grumpy author who is under a tight deadline encounter an army doctor who has a penchant for—of all things—rom-com books and Christmas celebrations.

The book is easy to breeze through while addressing issues that can affect relationships. Jonah might possibly be too perfect on the page, but he is a good counterpart to Bronte's stress, self-doubt, and fears, helping her see her worth in God. The other folks on the island really round out this story, imparting a strong sense of Christian fellowship. If you're looking for a quick escape to Jonathon Island over Christmas where you can dive into all the small-town festivities while meeting a sensitive doctor and a frazzled author, this book will help usher in the holidays in the most literary way.

Review link: https://christianshelves.blogspot.com...

Many thanks to Sunrise Publishing and LibraryThing for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
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2,295 reviews664 followers
September 1, 2025
I'm sad for my time on Jonathon Island to come to an end! It seems like such a wonderful place to visit and relax. Cute shops and getting around without vehicles.

In this conclusion to the series, Army Doctor Jonah White returns home to Jonathon Island to surprise his family. Except the surprise is on him...his family has gone on a tropical cruise. Instead of his family, he finds author Bronte Parker. Bronte escapes to Jonathon Island in desperation. She has days to finish her novel and can't seem to find inspiration.

My gratitude to publisher Sunrise for a complimentary e-copy of the novel. I was not required to post a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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1,139 reviews47 followers
September 7, 2025
Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage was a sweet contemporary romance read. Brontë and Jonah's meet cute was great, hilarious, and unexpected. Brontë's backstory left me hurting for her as she not only grew up in the foster care system but also had her heart broken. She figured she was always the stand-in.
Jonah, who is in the Army, is conflicted regarding his future, but can he do that without disappointing his dad if he pursues his dreams?
If you enjoy a clean read with close proximity, Christmas vibes, the characters watching Christmas movies, and the characters being bookish, Meet Me at Christmas Cottage is a must read. I received a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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212 reviews
September 28, 2025
Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage is the last and final book in season one of the Meet Me on Jonathon Island by Sunrise Publishing.

This close proximity, strangers to more, set in Christmas time at a cozy cottage is perfect those love strangers to more and cozy Christmas vibes. These two, Brontë and Jonah are perfect strangers until Brontë is renting Jonah’s family home for the holidays while she’s trying to get some much needed writing in. Brontë is a writer but struggling with her next in the series until Jonah gives her inspiration to change how she sees family, Christmas and faith in God.

I loved this sweet Christmas time book with lots of heart, some laughter and a Christmas Ball with Christmas activities.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
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970 reviews105 followers
September 8, 2025
4.5 stars
So sweet!!! Loved it. "Bronte Parker is a successful very-much-non-romance writer who gave up on her own happily-ever-after long ago." And Army surgeon Jonah White are accidental roommates in this delightful Christmas story!

Their 'meet-cute' actually involves a bloodcurdling scream. "She was going to die. Forget about dying by deadline. Bronte Parker was going to die at the hands of the man-the very nice-looking man-who was looming over her." Loved the humor, movie quotes, book quotes, and being back on Jonathon Island.

Bronte is grown up, but her past childhood as a foster kid very much impacts how she sees life. She is behind in her writing with a deadline looming, and Jonah is determined to make this a real Christmas for her and perhaps help her with her writing slump. I love that he is an avid reader and offers to be a sounding board for her. You don't want to miss this sweet and fun bookish romance on Jonathan Island! It's so good to be back with all the friends on the island.

This can totally be read as a standalone, but I highly recommend the whole series!

Thank you to Sunrise Publishing for allowing me to read an early copy. All opinions are my own.
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Author 17 books94 followers
August 28, 2025
All the warm fuzzies. I loved the small town, the characters, the whole thing! I may have cried a little at the end. (Happy cry) sniff sniff.
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806 reviews18 followers
September 9, 2025
A beautifully crafted, sweet romance! With deep and lovable characters, and a winter wonderland setting, this cozy story put me in the Christmas mood.

Bronte, who is an author, rents a house on Jonathon Island so she can focus on finishing her next book. Jonah is the surprise she wasn’t expecting (in more ways than one). As they spend time together, Jonah is able to help Bronte experience many things for the first time— the best of which is being loved unconditionally. This well written, heartfelt story deals with the tender topic of infertility. The ending is delightfully satisfying. I appreciate that this is a chaste romance with mention of faith in God.

I received a digital copy of this story to review. A positive review was not required. This is my opinion.
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1,183 reviews
September 9, 2025
I’ve loved every moment spent on Jonathan Island, getting to know beloved characters, taking in the scenery, and remembering what it’s like to fall in love. It’s been magical.

But this. This is most definitely my favorite of the series. Bronte and I have a lot in common. An unusual childhood, always feeling on the outside looking in, and tremendous social anxiety—especially in crowds of people.

Thankfully, I found my Jonah—or did he find me? No, he’s not a military man, but he’s in the Lord’s army, leading the charge as a pastor. And he gives me the same strength and confidence that Bronte receives from Jonah.

Being seen is the best gift. Being welcomed is good as well. Belonging? Can’t beat it. And that’s why I love this story and why I love Bronte.

She nestled into my heart and won’t be leaving any time soon. And her story had me sobbing through the last few chapters. It’s exquisite. It’s charming. And it’s the very best of the bunch!

I received an advance copy from the publisher. I’m under no obligation and my review has not been solicited. Very highly recommended!
785 reviews5 followers
September 9, 2025
Good story set on Jonathon Island. Meet-cute trope. This book was provided by the author and publisher for me to read. The thoughts expressed here are my own thoughts
144 reviews5 followers
September 9, 2025
This is the final installation of the Jonathan Island books and once again it has me wanting to move. And the Christmas cottage sounds like the perfect place to snuggle in and stay for awhile.
The forced proximity aspect is super cute and well played with a blizzard forcing Bronte and Jonah to stay put in what could have been an awkward situation. Bronte, an author that is struggling to write her next story and Jonah, an army doctor that is coming home after years away, are stuck together in a blizzard at Christmas. Bronte simply wanted a quiet place to write. Jonah simply wanted Christmas with his family and figure out how to share some news that could upset his family.
Jonah has a big heart and has decided to help Bronte with her writers block. And also to give her a true Christmas, something she had never had before.
This book is an enjoyable, feel good read. I fully enjoyed it. I received a copy of this book from the publisher. The review is my own thoughts.
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2,022 reviews66 followers
August 28, 2025
Jonathan Island is a place I dream about after reading all of the books in this series. But Jonathan Island at Christmas is on a whole other dimension. It is a place where dreams can come true. A place where God, community and family are important. This is a place where Bronte Parker needs to be. She just doesn't know it yet.

Bronte is a novelist who has written a highly successful series, some of which have been made into movies. She is coming to the island to write her next book in the series in hopes that the peace and quiet of the quaint island will help her overcome her writer's block. Time is ticking quickly towards her deadline. What she does not expect is a roommate in the house she has rented.

Jonah White is an army surgeon who has not seen his family in several years. He decides to surprise them for Christmas. Instead of his family, he gets the surprise of a stranger in his family home. Let's just say their first meeting was not a good one for either party. Insert a little laughter here.

It was such a meaningful read as the author builds the characters, and you receive insight into what makes them tick. As I read about Bronte's past, I teared up. She was raised in the foster care system, and cynical is not even a good word for her. She even refuses to write a happily ever after in her stories because according to her those do not exist except in fair tales. This poor woman needed someone to show her true love and the love of God. She also believed that God had forgotten her. I saw she used her skepticism as a shield or a wall around her to protect herself from any further hurt. She was crying out for love and acceptance. She just did not want to admit it.

Jonah makes it is his mission to show her happiness does exist in life. He was the perfect man for the job. He was so incredible in every way. He was charming, kind and truly cared about the needs of others, even a stranger who acted like Ebenezer Scrooge.

This book has a valuable lesson in that love does conquer all, especially the love of God. Family is of utmost importance to lift you up when you are down and grieve with you when that is needed as well.

The ending was superb. I cannot even contain my smile, and my happy tears after reading the way this ended.

Thank you to Sunrise Publishing for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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502 reviews16 followers
September 5, 2025
Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage is the perfect ending to the Jonathan Island series. Though I am sad to say goodbye to this town and its residents, it really has been a fun place to visit. If you love a good Hallmark series, this is the series to read. This is the first book I have read by Christen Krumm, and I look forward to reading some more.

The character development was great. Bronte was a foster kid and has a lot to unpack from her past in the system. Watching Bronte process things while also writing her book on a short deadline was fun. Jonah is trying to figure out what he wants to do next. Feeling the family pressure of being a doctor, it’s a hard decision to make. Follow his family calling or lean into God’s plans for his dreams.

The setting is perfection. If you have seen any of my other reviews about Jonathan Island, it’s very clear that I have fallen in love with this island town. The storyline is great. It starts with some confusion when Bronte rents the White’s home, and Jonah comes home to try to surprise his family, only to find that someone else is staying there. The family is away on vacation, so they can’t get a hold of anyone, paired with a snowstorm, and every place is booked. Bronte and Jonah decided to stay together in the family home and make the best of a bad situation. Bronte is on a writing deadline and trying to write her next novel. I have been really loving all the books with behind-the-scenes on writing a book lately. Such a fun dynamic. In this book, we get to check in on all the other couples in the series and see where they are at. It was a fun way to end the perfect Hallmarkesque series.

The Forced-proximity turned romance is perfection, sweet and kisses-only romance.

Christen Krumm did a great job intertwining faith throughout the book. This was a beautiful reminder that when we feel like we are not accepted, we always belong to God, we can always find our home in Him.

*I received a complimentary copy from the author and voluntarily chose to review it. All opinions are my own.
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502 reviews16 followers
September 7, 2025
Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage is the perfect ending to the Jonathan Island series. Though I am sad to say goodbye to this town and its residents, it really has been a fun place to visit. If you love a good Hallmark series, this is the series to read. This is the first book I have read by Christen Krumm, and I look forward to reading some more.

The character development was great. Bronte was a foster kid and has a lot to unpack from her past in the system. Watching Bronte process things while also writing her book on a short deadline was fun. Jonah is trying to figure out what he wants to do next. Feeling the family pressure of being a doctor, it’s a hard decision to make. Follow his family calling or lean into God’s plans for his dreams.

The setting is perfection. If you have seen any of my other reviews about Jonathan Island, it’s very clear that I have fallen in love with this island town. The storyline is great. It starts with some confusion when Bronte rents the White’s home, and Jonah comes home to try to surprise his family, only to find that someone else is staying there. The family is away on vacation, so they can’t get a hold of anyone, paired with a snowstorm, and every place is booked. Bronte and Jonah decided to stay together in the family home and make the best of a bad situation. Bronte is on a writing deadline and trying to write her next novel. I have been really loving all the books with behind-the-scenes on writing a book lately. Such a fun dynamic. In this book, we get to check in on all the other couples in the series and see where they are at. It was a fun way to end the perfect Hallmarkesque series.

The Forced-proximity turned romance is perfection, sweet and kisses-only romance.

Christen Krumm did a great job intertwining faith throughout the book. This was a beautiful reminder that when we feel like we are not accepted, we always belong to God, we can always find our home in Him.

*I received a complimentary copy from the author and voluntarily chose to review it. All opinions are my own.
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1,303 reviews45 followers
September 16, 2025
What a sweet twist to this series. A Christmas story! I love it!
In this book, we see the return of Jonah, with his struggle to know what to do with his life. We also get to meet Bronte, a woman with a few secrets and struggles.
Can these two, thrown together by mistake, overcome their issues to find joy during the holidays?
I truly enjoyed reading this holiday story! It was fun to get into the mood as the weather was changing outside. Now I think I’m ready for the holiday season to start!
Christen Krumm is a new author for me to read, but I genuinely enjoyed how she wrote this story. There was drama, fun snark, sweet moments, and lots of Christmas spirit. Her writing was refreshing and entertaining. I also loved how she connected her story with many of the characters from the rest of the series. It really made the reader feel they were part of a wonderful community.
To use a quote from the book, “you have a way of just pulling the reader into the story and trapping them there.” This is what Christen Krumm has done!
It was wonderful to read!
I highly recommend you grab this book and start your holiday reading!
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1,526 reviews137 followers
October 27, 2025
Meet me at the Christmas Cottage by Christen Krumm is a cute but complicated Christmas story that takes place in the Jonathon Island Universe, an island that mimics Mackinac Island- isolated, no cars, infrequent ferries- just the place to get stuck in for the holidays.
Bronte, a successful author chose the island to be able to write her latest book whose deadline is looming. She rents a cottage but gets interrupted by the unexpected arrival of the owner’s brother, Jonah, an army doctor on leave. You guessed it, sparks fly in this close proximity story.
The author pulled me in to the story with the wonderful premise, the witty banter, the friendly inhabitants and the Christmas atmosphere. The likeable hero and heroine, who are working through their past disappointments and expectations, fall in love quickly, but it makes perfect sense. They are good for each other and Jonah encourages Bronte to trust God again, not without a few glitches along the way.
A warm, cozy, Christmasy story. This makes me want to return to Jonathon Island for more stories.
*I won an ecopy from Library Thing. All opinions are mine alone.*
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1,254 reviews33 followers
September 13, 2025
This is such a sweet Christmas romance story!
I loved meeting Bronte and Jonah, and watching them interact, and seeing a relationship form between them.
Bronte carries so much baggage, and is determined she's not worth the relationship.
Jonah has also been burned in the past....and yet, somehow, these two find themselves drawn together in a very short time.
Gotta say -- I'm never quite sure if I believe in that whole love at first sight bit...but it does make for a sweet story here! Although I'm not sure it felt entirely realistic to me, but it was FUN to read!

If you are looking for a sweet holiday story, then I recommend you try this one!

Disclaimer: I receive complimentary books from various sources, including, publishers, publicists, authors, and/or NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review, and have not received any compensation. The opinions shared here are my own entirely. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
788 reviews18 followers
September 13, 2025
‘Authors write what they know about.’ This is quite a popular premise and one that author, Bronte, having grown up in the foster care system lives by, writing a family saga readers, and her agent, consider ‘sad’. Writer’s block and a looming deadline motivates her to retreat to a rental house on Jonathon Island just before Christmas.
Army surgeon, Jonah, decides to surprise his family with a visit for Christmas, except that he gets the surprise when he discovers his childhood home occupied by a stranger, instead of his family!
A delightful novel with lots of small-town Christmas ambiance, a group of close friends encouraging and supporting one another, and a very reluctant heroine who can’t resist a good-looking and kind man.
The author holds the attention of her readers with her writing pace and plot development as she reveals the dilemmas both Bronte and Jonah experience from the beginning and describes their changing mindsets as events unfold.
I received this book as an ARC and this is my honest opinion.
41 reviews6 followers
September 11, 2025
What a sweet and perfect ending to the Jonathon Island series!

Bronte is a broken and lonely author who doesn’t believe in happy endings. What’s more? She has a major case of writer’s block. The cure? Spending the Christmas season all alone on Jonathon Island in a lovely rented house where she can finish her book before her New Year’s deadline. Oh the anxiety Bronte gave me as the book progressed, and she still had way too many words left to write!

Jonah is an army doctor, facing reenlistment, who doesn’t know his next steps. All he wants is to spend Christmas with his family in his childhood home, but his surprise homecoming only surprised him when instead of his loving family, a beautiful stranger greets him at their home.

After a blizzard traps them together, they both begin to learn more about themselves, each other, and the wonderful plans God has for their lives, which may be quite different than they ever imagined.
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1,834 reviews158 followers
September 29, 2025
I've enjoyed this series, and now, I've had a chance to celebrate the holidays on Jonathon Island! Imagine a blizzard outside, two very opposite people on the inside, and no way to escape each other's company. One person only wanted a quiet place to finish her book, and the other longed for the joy of Christmas with family. Grumpy versus cheerful. How would this scenario play out?

I loved Bronte and Jonah! From a hilarious first meeting to intriguing snippets of their pasts, from heartwarming awareness until a perfect ending, this is a book you don't want to miss! I was engaged with the characters, the Christmas holidays, and the budding romance. My only reservation? This is the last book in the Jonathon Island series!

I recommend "Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage" to all who enjoy contemporary Christian romance. Kudos to Christen Krumm and Susan May Warren!

I received a complimentary ARC from the author and Sunrise Publishing. There was no obligation for a positive review.
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649 reviews11 followers
December 1, 2025
3.75⭐

Bronte is in Jonathon Island renting a house to spend the holiday’s finishing on the last book in her series, only her plans get derailed when Jonah comes to his family home to find Bronte in it.

A snowstorm traps them together and Jonah tangles Bronte into decorating the house Christmas tree, going to the Christmas stroll through town, participating in the snowman building contest, and going to the Christmas ball. Which she seems all happy to do, even though it distracts her from writing her book.

I loved Jonathon Island and the whole community, and support shown by them throughout the entire book. I enjoyed all of the festive activities the community held and how Jonah showed her all of the things she missed in her childhood. I enjoyed Bronte and Jonah’s very slow burn of a relationship.

Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage is the perfect festive holiday romance, with friendships and a supportive community, with exactly no spice!
35 reviews
September 4, 2025
I loved Brontë and Jonah’s story in Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage.

With the deadline on her novel looming and almost 90,000 words left to write, Brontë Parker rents a house on Jonathon Island so that she can focus on meeting her deadline.

Jonah White is a surgeon in the Army who heads to Jonathon Island to break some news that he has been warned will break his father’s heart.

When Jonah and Brontë end of forced to share his sister’s house things heat up. Jonah needs to work through how family expectations will impact his goals and dreams. Brontë must come to grips with her past to move on to the life of love that God has planned for her.

This sweet Christian romance is well developed and covers some deep topics. I would strongly recommend this book.

I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher with no expectation of a positive review.
270 reviews6 followers
September 29, 2025
I loved this next installment in the Jonathon Island series! The author was adept at bringing Christmas time and the feelings of the season to life, and it was so comforting to read this book at a tough time. I related to Brontë so much, especially when she was feeling inadequate, stressed, and lonely. Her story was very encouraging to me, and I highlighted several passages that meant so much to me. The Christmas atmosphere and the funny, sweet romance was just what I needed to read at that moment. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys inspirational romance and who might need a sweet, holiday pick me up. I am so glad that there will be more Jonathon Island stories, and I am looking forward to reading them!
I voluntarily read and reviewed this book for the publisher. A positive review was not required, and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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Author 8 books6 followers
September 6, 2025
"Bronte, you're never too much for God. God can always handle your problems, and I want you to know that you're always welcome here too."

“Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage,” is a fun read that focuses on someone who is searching for a place to call home and be loved.

Bronte is an author and has another book deadline, she escapes to Jonathan Island to think, relax, and finish her manuscript. But, she gets distracted.

Jonah is a military man and back to surprise his family for Christmas. He struggles with his dreams and wishes but is afraid that what he wants is not what is expected of him.

Very cute story that will leave you laughing, in tears, and excited for the Christmas season.

(I am still wondering if Bronte’s name was inspired by Emily Bronte)?
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731 reviews11 followers
September 17, 2025
When a cynical novelist and a charming Army doctor are snowed in as accidental roommates, sparks fly in the most festive way!

Bronte Parker, a best-selling (and very much non-romance) writer, just wants solitude at a cozy Jonathon Island cottage to beat her writer’s block. But her peace is shattered when Jonah White—an Army surgeon finally home for the holidays—shows up to stay. Add in a blizzard, Christmas traditions, and plenty of witty banter, and Bronte suddenly finds herself swept into a holiday she never expected.

This story had everything I wanted:
Accidental roommates
An Army doctor with a heart of gold
Cozy Christmas magic
Faith woven in naturally
Sweet, swoony romance

Why this story stuck with me:
It reminded me that the right people and places don’t have to be forced—sometimes they simply fit, and that’s where the magic happens.
It showed the courage it takes to share your heart instead of staying silent. Watching Bronte learn to embrace vulnerability made the story that much more powerful.

Christen Krumm was a new-to-me author, and I adored her writing style and the heartfelt themes she wove through this story. What a fantastic end to the series!

I received a complimentary copy of this book, but all thoughts are my own.
32 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2025
I really liked this story. The plotline doesn't shy away from harder subjects but doesn't get lost in them either. The pacing breathes, and the characters came alive for me.
Army Surgeon Jonah White didn't get eaten by a whale, but he does come from a large family of sisters. Novelist Bronte Parker is content to be an inky and mysterious wallflower.
I loved how the author crafted their differences, their compatibility, and their shared value of literacy.
I was reminded of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, in a ‘marriage of true minds…love is not love / Which alters when it alteration finds.’ I leave this book with a full heart and an open mind, and I’m hoping you will too.
I deeply appreciate that this series has chosen artisans for the main characters. We were able to briefly see the world as architects, carpenters, painters, bakers, musicians, and now, a novelist.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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1,763 reviews30 followers
September 13, 2025
The authors keep finding new romances for Jonathon Island! This time author Bronte Parker books a stay at a private cottage to finish writing a novel. Complications begin when the owner's military doctor brother pays a surprise visit to his childhood home only to find his family has gone on a cruise and rented out the home. Bronte had a rough childhood and has never experienced a "normal" family Christmas. Jonah determines that Bronte needs to experience Christmas! You will enjoy this cute Christmas story. I received a complimentary e-book from Sunrise Publishing. This is my honest opinion.
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Author 7 books29 followers
September 17, 2025
Have you ever read a book that felt like a warm hug? Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage by Christen Krumm falls right into that category. It starts out with an absolutely hilarious meet cute and continues with sweet romance all the way to the satisfying ending.

As an author myself, I was stressing along with Bronte over the looming deadline, lol. It was beautiful to see her warm up to the idea of celebrating Christmas as Jonah introduced her to his childhood traditions. I kept wondering how they would solve the (pretty major) conflict between them, and loved how it played out.

Meet me at the Christmas Cottage is the perfect Christmas read.
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732 reviews8 followers
December 10, 2025
This was cute, and I really liked Bronte. I sort of wished Jonah had a bit more depth, though. Every time she was dragged away from writing her book, I got sooo stressed lol—I know that’s the point of the story, but blame it on my finals brain right now. There was also a lot about God, which is fine, I guess, but maybe a bit much for a Christmas rom-com. I don’t know—I kind of got bored after 150 pages. The whole part about her not being able to have kids felt a little whiplash-y, like the heavy topic was brushed over too quickly. I’m also unsure how I feel about it being used as a quick third-act breakup.
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