Title: The Snow Globe
Author: Sheila Roberts
Genre: Fiction/Christmas
My thoughts: The Snow Globe is the story of three friends: Kylie, Suzanne, and Allison. Kylie buys a beautiful antique snow globe that comes with a story about a man who thought his life was over when he lost his family. He found, though, that life could change and be good again.
Kylie’s life is in a tailspin. Her fiancé left her for her younger sister. She’s trying to move on even though she also lost her job. It’s just her nature to put a positive spin on things so she’s willing to believe the snow globe could show her what could be in her future. Her friends, however, are not convinced.
Suzanne is a Type A person who wants only the best for her family – as long as it fits in her plan. On the outside, her life seems perfect but on the inside, things are starting to crumble.
Allison just kind of goes along with the flow in her life which usually has her putting up with bad behavior from her family, boyfriend, etc. The one person who made her feel good is now gone and she feels quite alone in life.
Each young woman finds out what having the snow globe in her possession can bring to her life. The question is: Will she be open to what she sees in the snow globe?
The Snow Globe was a delight to read. Kylie, Suzanne, and Allison find that if they actually stop and look around, the answers to their problems might be very clear. Sheila Roberts’ entertaining story has a good message that is perfect for the season and the rest of the year as well.
I recommend this book to fans of Sheila Roberts and Christmas season fiction. Take a break from holiday errands and read The Snow Globe.
Source: St. Martin’s Press; Sheila Roberts
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About the author: Sheila Roberts lives in the Pacific Northwest. Her novels have appeared in Readers Digest Condensed books and have been published in several languages. Her novel Angel Lane was an Amazon Top Ten Romance pick for 2009 and her holiday perennial, On Strike for Christmas is slated to be a Lifetime Channel movie presentation this December. When she’s not hanging out with her girlfriends or hitting the dance floor with her husband, she can be found writing about those things dear to women’s hearts: family, friends, and chocolate.
You can visit Sheila Roberts at her website, Facebook, and twitter