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Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope

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I chose this book because of the cover and that it was published by Hallmark. I am a Hallmark movie lover - especially ones about Christmas! I have not read any of her previous "Wrapped Up in...." books so I wasn't sure what to expect but I loved it. This book did not disappoint. I felt for Morgan, being a single mother, and being scared to love again. Andrew was the perfect fit for her and we had to wait all book for them to realize they were meant for each other. It was a typical Hallmark movie plot and of course the happy ending. I wonder if this will be made into a movie? I sure hope so because I'd love to see how this story plays out on screen and to see precious little Greyson.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Wow! Janice Lynn has done it again! I have loved reading her previous "Wrapped Up In" series. I love how this author can take you on an emotional journey to find love but also how her charterers are able to find their own strengths and weaknesses to allow this to happen. Andrew and Morgan have the perfect amount of chemistry, family, friendship, a township of support, meddling butterflies, drama, hope and love. Little Greyson will melt your heart. Grab your cookies with heaps of sprinkles (never have enough), sit back and enjoy your time in Pine Hills. This five start read will not disappoint. Oh – congratulations to Mr and Mrs Lou and Rosie Hudson. Finally!!!
I was lucky enough to get an ARC of the book through NetGalley for honest review.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This book gave me all the feels. Taking a chance on love, small towns everything I could want and more in a book. This is such a Hallmark movie waiting to happen!

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This was absolutely delightful. The plot was well-paced and captivating! The characters were charming. I highly recommend this fun and quick Christmas read. Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the advanced copy of the book.

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Wish granted! I adore this series and hoped for more episodes. Each edition features The Quilts of Valor Foundation concept with the entire idyllic small town of Pine Hill, Kentucky sewing and gifting special quilts to veterans and current military personnel. This Christmas, they have planned for an ambitious number for locals.

Firefighter Andrew Scott, nurse Morgan Morris and her young son, Greyson are on laser focus of the town matchmaking mob. Both are almost hostile to the blatant attempts, especially since critical losses overshadow their lives.

Janice Lynn has another winner with charm, wholesome and real-life situations combined with humorous and poignant events. Hopefully, there will be more books in the future.

I received a complimentary copy of the book without obligation. This review is my opinion.

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Thank you Hallmark publishers and Netgalley for the eARC to read and review! This was a cute small town romance between a single mother and a local firefighter. First off, I loved the relationship Andrew had with Morgan’s son Greyson. It was all very natural and he loved the kid from the moment they met. Morgan and Andrew are very emotionally complicated characters. Morgan is a widow and Andrew doesn’t want a serious relationship and wants to be a smokejumper. But gosh, it wasn’t hard to see the connection from the moment they met and how much it was pushing them together no matter how hard they fought it. I couldn’t imagine being a widow and living in fear of loving someone again just to lose them due to a high risk job. It was hard to personally connect with her, but her fears were seen and valid. Andrew on the other hand, didn’t want or mean to get so attached to Morgan and Greyson because he knew he wanted to leave Pine Hill, but by the time his mind caught up with his heart, it was too late. It was getting annoying how Morgan kept bringing up how she missed him and didn’t want too and how she couldn’t get involved with him because of his job and how Andrew didn’t want to date but he was setting up Morgan and Greyson for heartbreak with him leaving. But honesty, I loved Andrew. I loved him for his job, his humor and treating a lady right and being such a natural dad. Morgan on the other hand was a little bit too much of a worry wart and uptight but I get why. My only major gripe is the ending felt rushed and open ended. I’m happy they all got to be family, it was what they all deserved and it was a magical, heartwarming Christmas story.

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I look forward to reading these Christmas stories about the quilts of valor every year at Christmas time. Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope by Janice Lynn is no exception. There is love and kindness in this story. The descriptions are wonderful. Read the story you will love it.

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Single mother Morgan is new in town, and doesn't want to fall for fire fighter Andrew, but she can't help herself. He has been clear they should be friends and he is leaving town, but will he be able to leave Morgan and her son behind?

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I received this book for free for an honest review from netgalley #netgalley

Sometimes you just need a homework but in order to get in the Christmas spirit. This one had a cute quilt on the cover and I just couldn't resist and I'm so glad that I did. So sweet.

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