
AUDIOBOOK REVIEW
Kerry and her brother Murphy head to New York City during the holiday season in order to sell Christmas trees from their family’s farm. While there, they are staying together in a tiny trailer by their Christmas tree lot. Kerry is between jobs and uncertain about her future, but new friends and new opportunities are just around the corner.
This is a wonderful holiday tale about making friends and letting others help you. The characters are all endearing in their own way, even the grumpy Heinz. Kerry’s romance with Patrick is a nice touch, but Patrick’s son Austin steals the show. The broken-down trailer the siblings are staying in has a name–Spammy–and it is almost a character of its own. Their older friend, the irritable and closed-off Heinz, has a lot of secrets to tell, and his story is revealed in a heart-touching way. There are also hints of sabotage as someone is trying to keep Kerry and Murphy from selling their trees. The reader is immediately transported to New York City during the Christmas season, and the Christmas spirit is evident throughout the book. This is a fun and joyful holiday read.
Kathleen McInerney does a great job portraying all of the characters in the audiobook version.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from MacMillan Audio via Netgalley. My review is voluntary and the opinions expressed are my own.

MARY KAY ANDREWS is the New York Times bestselling author of 30 novels (including The Homewreckers; The Santa Suit; The Newcomer; Hello, Summer; Sunset Beach; The High Tide Club; The Weekenders; Beach Town; Save the Date; Ladies’ Night; Christmas Bliss; Spring Fever; Summer Rental; The Fixer Upper; Deep Dish; Blue Christmas; Savannah Breeze; Hissy Fit; Little Bitty Lies; and Savannah Blues), and one cookbook, The Beach House Cookbook.
A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, she earned a B.A. in journalism from The University of Georgia. After a 14-year career working as a reporter at newspapers including The Savannah Morning News, The Marietta Journal, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she spent the final ten years of her career, she left journalism in 1991 to write fiction.
She and her family divide their time between Atlanta and Tybee Island, GA, where they cook up new recipes in three restored beach homes. Mary Kay is also an intrepid treasure hunter whose favorite pastime is junking and fixing up old houses.
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This sounds like a great Christmas read, Bonnie. It’s now on my Christmas list at Amazon. Thanks for this excellent review. 🙂
Thank you! I love fun and heartwarming Christmas books.
I can’t wait to read this one. Mary Kay Andrews always writes such wonderful stories. Excellent review!
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