Winter Wishes/Fern Michaels, Susan Fox, Jules Bennett, Leah Marie Brown
I actually bought Winter Wishes because I’m a huge fan of everything Susan Fox writes, and I really love her new Blue Moon Harbor series, so it was an added bonus to find other stories I enjoyed as well. Still, my favorite of the four was Blue Moon Harbor Christmas. Two adults, once thoughtless college students, have a son the father has never seen. He’s paid child support for the past eight years, but because Michael and Jillian, once “friends with benefits,” realized they didn’t love one another and marriage wasn’t an option they’d consider, they’d made the decision to part ways.
Now, when Michael wants to meet his son, Jillian is faced with a set of circumstances she’s not expected and hasn’t prepared for, and neither of them has prepared for the fact that, while children grow up, so do college kids. Sweetly emotional and filled with real life events, Blue Moon Harbor Christmas is such a ‘feel good’ story, that I was sorry it ended, and I’m anxiously waiting for more books in the series.
Second Chance Christmas by Jules Bennett was a close second to Susan’s. A blind date for a widower could be an uncomfortable situation when the date turns out to be the hospice nurse who cared for his terminally ill wife, but Bennett handles the situation perfectly and the romance is just so real that it was hard to set the book down. I love stories about people who act like grownups, who don’t do stupid things or make the kinds of decisions that lead me to grinding my teeth. The entire Winter Wishes anthology is terrific, but these two stories are, in my opinion (and we know what THAT’S worth!) standouts.