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A Wyoming Christmas to Remember

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As I've learned to expect, a beautifully written and fun read. Senate writes wonderfully believable stories with flawed but truly good heroes and heroines

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An adorable ready-made family! With book six in her The Wyoming Multiples series, Melissa Senate brings us the story of a woman who has a temporary case of amnesia just in the nick of time to see her husband in a new light.

Maddie might not be able to remember her life, but she knows seeing her husband with his adorable nephews steals her breath away.

Sawyer doesn't want Maddie to remember that their marriage was failing ... all because he refused to give her the one thing she wanted most in the world ... a family!

I recommend this story to anyone who enjoys an emotional journey towards healing and moving forward. The characters were well developed and satisfyingly real!

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A captivating and charming contemporary romance that will tug at your heartstrings and have you reaching for the tissues, A Wyoming Christmas to Remember is a wonderful Yuletide read from Melissa Senate.

When an accident leaves Maddie Wolfe stricken with amnesia, her husband Sawyer rushes to her side and finds out that his wife cannot remember anything. Although Sawyer and Maddie have been married for years, their fairy tale romance is currently going through a rough patch. Maddie’s accident leaves Sawyer even more determined to do whatever it takes to save his marriage, but is it already too late? Should Maddie and Sawyer simply cut their losses and move on? Or is their love worth fighting for?

When they find themselves thrust into caring for their newborn twin nephews, Sawyer and Maddie find themselves spending more and more time together and their feelings for one another – which have never really gone away – come rushing back to the fore making them realize that the thought of a lifetime spent apart is simply unbearable. As the temporary parents begin to throw themselves into caring for their new charges, will Sawyer finally change his mind about parenthood and give Maddie the family she has always dreamed of?

Melissa Senate has penned an absolute wonderful tale of second chances, new beginnings and healing from the past that touches the heart and lifts the spirit. Maddie and Sawyer’s love story is written with compassion and sensitivity and readers will experience every emotion which they go through.

Moving, captivating and heart-warming, A Wyoming Christmas to Remember is another winner from the very talented Melissa Senate.

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Who is Maddie Wolfe and where do we find her? Why? Who is Sawyer? What does he do for a living? There is a little sadness about what is happening in the story. However, I was chuckling by 16% into the story. Who is Cole? What game changer does he drop in Sawyer's lap? It is really interesting to watch Sawyer start to have some realizations and what they mean to him. There is a happy shift from the beginning to the ending of the book. Read and see what that shift is.

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I really enjoy this town, and Sawyer and Maddie's story. It was heartbreaking and raw, yet heartwarming. Amnesia can be a curse, but also in some cases it could be a blessing. A fresh start and looking at things in a different light was much needed for this couple!

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I really enjoyed A Wyoming Christmas to Remember. It was a fast, easy read, and even though I haven't read the first 5, I had no problem reading this one as a stand-alone, which is always important to me.

Maddie is one of those rare gems who is always positive about life. But, with no memory of who she is after a car accident, she's left to figure out her life without all the baggage she had before. She's looking in the window and seeing a happy couple who have known each other for years, but she's not seeing what lurks on the outside edges. Pain, hurt, disrespect, and heartache.

Sawyer is the head cop of this small town and he's hiding a big secret. He's afraid to become a father. This is obvious to the reader from the getgo but not to him. He's too mired in the idea that he'll screw up a kid if he has one, just like his father screwed up with him. Enter his half-brother and his newborn twins. Of course, they live in a town where multiples are the norm so while not surprised by the twins part, Sawyer WAS surprised that his brother was now a father.

Maddie and Sawyer are tasked with caring for the twins while his brother figures things out and Sawyer learns some important things about himself, Maddie, and his reasons for denying her what she has always wanted.

This was a lovely, romantic holiday book that left you feeling like you just counseled this couple into a better place in life. Marriages aren't always Skittles and rainbows, and I thought Melissa did a great job of balancing the hurt and disrespect that Maddie felt with the fear and uncertainty that Sawyer felt. She also did an impeccable job of keeping it positive and working toward a solution that made everyone happy. I definitely recommend A Wyoming Christmas to Remember for your holiday TBR list.

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Maddie was in a car accident that ended up with her having amnesia, unsure of what her life was before the accident she goes home with her husband Sawyer. There are things they need to work out because of what she doesn't remember but its clear they still care for one another. Things get a bit more complicated when Sawyers flighty brother drops off his twin newborns and jets. Both of them will care for the twins until or if the brother comes back. Until then they'll get a taste of what its like to have a family life with twins in tow.

This was a sweet romance, I loved that it wasn't overly dramatic. If you like a subtle holiday story that doesn't scream its christmas but more a little setting backdrop with a bit of holiday sweetness you'll like this. I loved getting to know the characters and seeing things as Maddie worked though and regained her memory and how it was going to impact what her life was currently at. Then there was Sawyer who didn't want kids with how things where for him and his brother in the past he just wasn't interested in being a father. It was interesting seeing how having his twin nephews for a bit made him realize things he hasn't before. Overall this was a pretty cute book and I enjoyed it.

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