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Reunited at Christmas by Belle Calhoune
If you're willing to suspend a little disbelief and just enjoy the ride, Reunited at Christmas is fun! I wanted more Christmas, but that's just me. I loved the setting, Alaska is always a good idea. The whole amnesia story was a little outlandish, but I did enjoy the drama of how everything unfolded. It's a nice, wholesome story!

This is the fourth installment in the Alaskan Grooms series by Belle Calhoune, but this one can be read as a standalone as well. I have not read the other in the series before this one and was not lost in this one at all.
Liam was focused on making little Aiden's Christmas the best he could make it with his mother having been killed two years earlier. Liam never will forget his love for Ruby though and plans to help Aiden keep her memory alive as well. When Liam walks back in to his office after being gone for lunch one day and gets a call from his brother, the sheriff. Boone tells Liam that he needs to talk to him and Liam can tell that something is going on by the way Boone is talking.
Ruby wanders back into her hometown after being gone for two years because of an avalanche that everyone thought claimed her life. Ruby has permanent amnesia from the accident so she does not remember anyone or anything from her past.
When Liam and Ruby are reintroduced, Ruby begins to fall in love with Liam all over again. Will things get back to how they were for this sweet couple? Ruby feels that LIam is hiding something from her though. Will this keep them from rekindling their old flame? You have to read this one to find out if Liam and Ruby get their HEA. I thought this one was very well written and makes you believe in second chances!

I really enjoyed this book. I liked how the heart knew even thought the head did not. Ruby disappeared during an avalanche and suddenly returns to Laim and their young son. Ruby has lost her memory and does't remember anything of her life before. She saw a commercial on TV and that prompted her to visit the place that seemed so familiar.