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Monday, November 24, 2014

Book Review: A Home for Christmas by M.K. McClintock

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A Home for Christmas by M.K. McClintock
Kindle, 74 pages
Trappers Peak Publishing
November 5, 2014
★★★★★

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Genre: Christmas Short Story Collection, Historical Fiction, Western

Source: Received for review for Book Junkie Promotions book tour

Includes three historical fiction short stories to delight and entertain this holiday season.

CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN
In search of family she barely knows and adventure she’s always wanted, Katherine Donahue is saved from freezing on a winter night in the mountains of Montana by August Hollister. Neither of them expected that what one woman had in mind was a new beginning for them both.

TETON CHRISTMAS
Heartache and a thirst for adventure lead McKensie Stewart and her sister to Wyoming after the death of their parents. With the help of a widowed aunt and a charming horse breeder, McKensie discovers that hope is a cherished promise, and there is no greater gift than love.

LILY’S CHRISTMAS WISH
Lily Malone has never had a real family or a real Christmas. This holiday season, she might get both. From an orphanage in New York City to the rugged mountains of Colorado, Lily sends out only one wish. But when the time comes, can she give it up so someone else’s wish can come true?

This was my first Christmas historical fiction read and it was such a wonderful experience that I can’t wait to dig into some more Christmas novellas and short stories (of which I have been collecting many recently).

Each of the stories in this collection had a sweet story to tell – full of hope when none seemed to be available. All three stories brought the prospect of family at the time when it was needed most – whether through blood relation or by construction. Although these stories were short on pages they were big on heart – a lot of story can be told in a short amount of time! I have read a few westerns before, but never one set in the winter – and quite frankly, I had never thought about winter in the new west or how one might experience Christmas differently out west than in the “civilized” east.

I fell in love with all of the characters. Despite the short time on the page, I felt that I had a solid understanding of who they were, their motivations, and how they ended up in the position they were in. They were people that I would love to read more about in full length stories – just enough here to whet your appetite for more. Each of the stories had an element of at least one of the characters coming out west for the first time – it was interesting to see the varied reactions to the sparse nature.

While I enjoyed all three stories, I think my favorite was Teton Christmas. I enjoyed the sweet little love story that was just blossoming and I found the Stewart sisters enchanting.

Author M.K. McClintock also has written the Montana Gallagher series, the Aliana Claiborn series, and Emma of Crooked Creek. You can visit the author’s website or blog for additional information about the book.

You can also watch the book trailer below.

Here are some choices for purchasing the book: Amazon and B&N.

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You can follow along with the rest of the tour by visiting the Book Junkie Promotions website or on Twitter with the following hashtag: #AHomeForChristmasBlogTour

 

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting me at your blog today! A fun little bit of trivia: The Stewart sisters from "Teton Christmas" are based upon my twin nieces. :) They are just as enchanting in real life.

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  2. I am going to save your blog to my favorites list so that I can keep up with all of the good books you post. I am looking forward to reading these, just as soon as I finish a thrilling story about Thomas Edison titled, "Inventing Madness" by J.G. Schwartz http://www.inventingmadness.com/. Thanks for sharing. I think I will read Teton Christmas first!

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