poppy clay
This was a good sweet small-town romance and is Aidan and Holly's story these two were really good likable characters and were so sweet together. I thought the storyline was good and it held my interest all the way through.
Yvonne Cruz
We are back with the Flaherty brothers in a small Indiana town where everyone knows each other. This time the story belongs to actor Aidan Flaherty. He finds himself back home when his character is killed off in the series , not sure what his future will be. Meanwhile , Holly Santos has been back home for a few years , after her parents turned their backs when she got pregnant at sixteen. Her ex, an actor, abandoned her and their son so actors and men in general are not her favorite people. But fate and the past have a way of interfering and an attraction is there , even when Holly is resistant to any relationship with Aidan. On the negative side, on a couple of occasion I found that the storyline was anti-climactic and while we were waiting for certain situations to occur, we suddenly read that what we were waiting for has already occurred without further explanation. Also, who many times are you going to call Holly “little one” when though she’s petite, she is strong. That said, the story was engaging and I found Aidan a very likable individual with a big heart . In the end, this was a good addition to this series and I am looking forward to Brendan’s story. I was entrusted a copy of this book by Tule Publishing. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
Heather W
Loved this second chance romance... Christmas with You is the third book in the Four Irish Brothers Winery series. This wonderful second chance romance takes place in the small town of Rivers Edge, Indiana. The characters are charming, lovable, and relatable. The storyline is well written, with humour, compromise, family, a second chance at romance for Holly and Aidan, and a life together with her delightful son, Mateo. This is the first book I have read by this author and I would love to read more. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.