Pages: 176
Format: eARC
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Goodreads: Christmas should be celebrated with family. But for Vera Swanson, that's not an option this year. Widowed and recently relocated, she is lonely in her condo-for-one--until little Fiona Albright knocks on her door needing help. With her mother seriously ill and her father out of town, Fiona enlists Vera's help, and when she finds out her new neighbor is a quilter, she has a special request--a Christmas quilt for Mama.
Vera will have to get a ragtag group of women together in order to fulfill the request. Between free-spirited artist Tasha, chatty empty nester Beverly, retired therapist Eleanor, and herself, Vera has hopes that Christmas for the Albright family will be merry, after all--and she may find herself a new family of friends along the way.
Kritters Thoughts: A sweet little story that is perfect for the busy season of Christmas with a great cast of characters and maybe a little too sweet of a plot! Vera has recently located to this condo to be near family that ended up moving from that location, so she is very alone and not ready for a Christmas season. A family who also recently relocated to this condo community ends up on her doorstep and in need of some help and maybe they can help her too!!
I don't want to share too much because this book is just too sweet. The cast of characters that come together to help this family are so fun and eclectic and I loved that they each were given a moment to have a journey or evolution. Each of the cast contributed to the story and each received something from someone else in the group - it was so great to see each of them have a moment or two in the story.
I loved that this book was just one of those easy reads that is perfect to get into during a time of the year that can be busy with a lot of other things going on.
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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