Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Review: Close to Heaven

Close to Heaven Close to Heaven by Pamela Clare
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Three and a half stars - because its an OTT Christmas extravaganza, right?

Rain Minear has worked in Knockers, the brewpub in Scarlet Springs Colorado since she was a scared 17 year old with a two week old baby girl and nowhere else to go. Joe Moffat owns the brewpub and has been in love with Rain for nearly 20 years, ever since he first met her probably. But he's 10 years older than her and her boss - to him that means hands off in a big way, especially since his great, great, great (you get the picture) granddaddy was someone who didn't hesitate to take advantage.

When a snow storm flattens Rain's home her boss is practically the first on the scene and impulsively offers to let her stay at his place - but can he keep his distance when she does everything in her power to entice him?

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All the previous characters from the series make an appearance one way or another and we learn some of the history of how the town first began.

Overall, a lovely if crazy holiday story for readers of the series, could be read as a stand alone but I doubt the characters would mean much.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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