Review; A Down Home Christmas by Liz Talley

Earlier this year I recieved an ARC of the Christmas-themed novel A Down Home Christmas by Liz Talley through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
A rising star,
a down-to-earth teacher,
and a Christmas touched by wonder… 

Country music star Kris Trabeau heads to Charming, Mississippi, to convince his aging aunt to sell her farm and move into a nice retirement community. She’s not having it, and she enlists her neighbor Tory Hudson to help her remind Kris why the farm means so much…especially at Christmas.

After being dumped by her longtime boyfriend, Tory’s not feeling the holiday spirit. Still, she agrees to co-chair a children’s concert and silent auction to benefit the after-school center where she volunteers. As Kris helps her with the concert and spends time with the kids, the attraction between them becomes harder and harder to ignore. Can he trade spotlights and city lights for the place where the music began?

This funny, emotional romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Jingle Bell Cookies.

My Thoughts on the Book
It's a sweet holiday romance which shows the importance of family. The downside of this book is that it was a bit cheesy and predictable.

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