Heidi Pergolski
Opposites Attract Sam, a jack of all trades living in Creighton Falls, happens upon a stranded Hannah during a major snow storm. Without a place to wait out the storm, Sam invites Hannah to stay at his place. While he was hoping for yet another quiet Christmas, he doesn’t feel right sending her away. Neither realize just how alone they were until spending the holiday together. Two people with completely opposite upbringings, it turns out they had more in common than they realized. I enjoyed Sam and Hannah’s story. Sam’s situation hit close to home and it was wonderful to read that he and his mom began talking again. As this is the first in the series, I am looking forward to reading more.
Bette Hansen
A sweet holiday story of two lonely people finding each other and finding a way to make things work. Lost and stranded in a snowstorm, Hannah Ford can't believe what a poor decision she made when she ran from the party and just started driving. Luckily she is found by a tall, handsome, kind man named Sam Taylor. Since there is no where else to stay in the very small town, Hannah finds herself in Sam's home. Neither realizes it but both their lives are about to change! Loved this one. It's a quick read and perfect for the season. I definitely recommend it.
Isha Coleman
My Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars Hannah and Sam's story appeals to the wanderer in every lost soul. Falling for Christmas is the story of two people seeking a place to belong. I received an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review and found it to be a romance that is relevant, easy to relate to and gives the reader a look into the hearts of two broken people on an expedition of help, hope and self examination. Falling for Christmas is a story that speaks to everyone dealing with a broken heart.