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A Wedding for Christmas
- A Veteran's Christmas, Book 3
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Kelly Kennedy and Tyler Manning are planning a Christmas wedding, and her six-year-old daughter, Bree, is worried about being the perfect flower girl. Complications arise when Tyler gets reacquainted with a female soldier he rescued back in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Kelly gets an urgent message from the man who fathered Bree, asking for a big favor.
With their Christmas wedding looming, Kelly and Tyler must tie up all loose ends while Bree risks her life to do a good deed before Santa's sleigh hits their roof. Will love, faith, and a Christmas miracle be enough to keep their family together?
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- 09-11-17
Conclusion in a series about God, family and love
Rachelle Ayala has written this series with a lot of dedication and attention to detail. It is a romance but so much more. It is about familial love, fraternal love, love of country and love for God. With each additional book (this is the third in the series) she introduced complex characters, adding depth and dimension to the plot. She includes issues like sex slavery, PTSD, white collar crimes, polygamy, artifical insemination, childhood leukaemia, stem cell donation and so on. She even gently explores the complexities of being in a committed relationship and the challenges of balancing parental responsibilities. Where most romances take readers up to the HEA, this book blatantly displays that HEAs are really only works-in-progress. Consistant with the earlier books, Rachelle's underline theme is always the characters' (mostly Tyler and Kelly) belief in Christianity and faith in God, despite all the challenges.
Did I enjoy this book? Honestly, it is a little heavy which may be why I didn't enjoy it as much as the first two books. That said, it is a good story with wonderful, lovable and mostly believable characters. And it does have a HEA. I would just recommend that readers/listeners read/listen to the first two books in the series before experiencing this one.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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