Title: Christmas in Mustang Creek
- Series: The Brides of Bliss County #4
- Author: Linda Lael Miller
- Genre: Contemporary Romance; Christmas
- Pages: 272
- Published: September 2015 – HQN Books
- Source: Publisher; NetGalley
Description: Charlotte Morgan grew up in Mustang Creek, Wyoming, and couldn’t wait to escape to the big city. But life in New York isn’t as fabulous as she’d like to admit—she’s lonely, doing a job she doesn’t love and dating too many frogs she meets online.
There was one potential prince, though—Jaxon Locke, a veterinarian with definite possibilities—but his move to Idaho to fill in at his dad’s vet practice ended things just as they were getting interesting. What Charlotte doesn’t know is that he misses her, more than he expected…
Meanwhile, Charlotte’s great-aunt Geneva—the woman who raised her—needs to enter an assisted-living facility. So, just before Christmas, Charlotte moves back home. When Jax catches wind of her move back West, he’s determined to get to Wyoming and do whatever it takes to win her back.
Christmas in Mustang Creek is a magical time in a magical place, not least because of a mysterious visitor named Mrs. Klozz. She knows that love is the greatest gift of all, and she’s ready to help out Santa by giving these two a push in the right direction! (publisher)
My take: The book description above tells you everything you need to know about Christmas in Mustang Creek. With the backdrop of the Wyoming mountains and a quaint town, Linda Lael Miller’s setting of her Brides of Bliss County series is gorgeous at the holidays.
It’s filled with familiar characters from previous books as well as a few new ones. One or two might even seem to possess magical powers! Or perhaps it’s simply the magic of the season. Either way, this is an entertaining book sure to cheer the reader.
Though I’m posting a review before October I have no doubt this will be just the book for fans of the series and Miller to get into the holiday spirit in a few weeks. I would suggest getting it now so you have it on hand when you’re ready to read it. Again, recommended to fans of the series, Linda Lael Miller, and contemporary romance. Although it’s the fourth book in the series it can easily stand alone.
The daughter of a town marshal, Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than one hundred historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West. Raised in Northport, Washington, the self-confessed barn goddess now lives in Spokane, Washington. Linda hit a career high in 2011 when all three of her Creed Cowboys books—A Creed in Stone Creek, Creed’s Honor and The Creed Legacy—debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
Linda has come a long way since leaving Washington to experience the world. “But growing up in that time and place has served me well,” she allows. “And I’m happy to be back home.” Dedicated to helping others, Linda personally finances her “Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women,” which she awards to those seeking to improve their lot in life through education.
More information about Linda and her novels is available at http://www.lindalaelmiller.com. She also loves to hear from readers by mail at P.O. Box 19461, Spokane, WA 99219.
I just. love when a book like this can stand alone. There is such joy in holiday books. This cover even makes me want snow!
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It was cute 🙂
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It’s hard to believe it’s time for Christmas books already but it is! I’m glad you enjoyed this one.
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Ooh another possibility for this years Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge, thank you.
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🙂
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I’ll keep this one in mind. I love Christmas stories.
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Thanks for stopping. I just added your blog to my reader. Nice to see you back!
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It sounds cute 😀
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Yes, it was!
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I’m excited about this one! It sounds like a perfect Christmas book!
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It was cute, like a Hallmark movie – but a little racier 🙂
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Strangely it was cute and enjoyable, I agree get it now and it will put a reader into the spirit of Christmas when the season arrives.
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I didn’t expect the magical quality when I began reading!
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This sounds like a charming story for the holiday season. Lovely review, Mary!
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Thanks, Susan!
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