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I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher through netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book is well written and the characters are described well. This is a fast paced clean romance. I enjoyed Risé and Evan's characters. It shows true faith in God during a dark time. This book is set between New York and Candle, Tesas. This book makes you truly appreciate nurse's and doctors. I absolutely loved this book. I would definitely recommend reading this book to anyone and everyone. It is 10 out of 10 star book. You guys NEED to read thisbook. . This ebook is in stores for $2.99 (USD).

Can events block love?
Jody Day presents the second book in the "Express Series" published in 2021 by Harbourlight Books (Pelican Book Group) entitled "Mistletoe Misses. Christmas Extravaganza".
While Evan is finishing up his degree as concert pianist and asking himself what his future will bring his girlfriend Risé who is a nurse is struggling with the fact that she lost a patient and the limitations due to the Covid-Virus. Other events also threaten their future together. Will Evan ever be able to propose to Risé? Due to the fact that Risé cares for patients who are infected with the virus it seems very unlikely. Can Toppy, one of Risé's patients, convince Evan to do it even without a perfect setting?
This was the second book by this author and I really liked it and recommend it to readers who like an inspirational and enjoyable clean romance that is easy to read but also offers some surprises. I also liked the fact that there is a "Devotional Moment" at the end of the book that challenges readers to reflect about the underlying topic of the book.
The complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley free of charge. I was under no obligation to offer a positive review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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This book had a very interesting concept, but I felt all the COVID stuff was way too soon. I was unable to finish the book.

A short story but such a reminder of all we've walked through in the Covid-19 pandemic. The lifestyle changes we've all had to make and coping mechanisms for the constant uncertainty.