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Rabbit Creek Santa (2000)

by Jacqueline Rhoades(Favorite Author)
4.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: What a sweet treat Rabbit Creek Santa was. Filled with happy and bittersweet moments this new entry in The Wolvers really hit the spot. Author Jacqueline Rhoades has a way of creating characters you can’t help but fall in love with. Lindy, Travis and Joey are no exception.Elizabeth and Marshall were one of my favorites of this series and to see them pop up again was quite the treat. Of course they are somewhat meddling matchmakers but that’s ok. A more deserving couple I have yet to see. Lindy is a sweet sad character. It’s never easy being a young widow but one as a parent has got to be the worst. Travis is just as lonely being new to the pack. Gentle sparks fly between these two in such a sweet way. My giggle moments came with little Joey and his Piyo. Of course, t... morehey can’t have a complete smooth sailing between Lindy and Travis but eventual, their journey to their HEA was a perfect ending to this short story.I’ve been hooked on The Wolvers from the beginning and have been really hoping for something new. Rabbit Creek Santa perfectly fit that void. This novella can be read as a stand-alone but why only take a taste when you can read the whole series. Now for the hard part. Waiting around for the next in the series. Oh wait, I see it’s already out. CLICK!I received this book from JeepDiva for the express purposes of an honest review. The opinions and rating of this review are solely mine and in no way was I compensated.Stars– 5, Flames – 2
review 2: This one is definitely another hit for the brilliant Jacqueline Rhoades. In this tale she returns, along with her characters, to Rabbit Creek and you feel like you never left. Her phenomenal descriptions combine with her inviting tone to draw you into a world you don’t just want to live in, but rather one that you feel like you already do. Rhoades’ amazing abilities as a storyteller draw you in and evoke your emotions. She made me laugh, made me cringe, and even brought a few tears to my eyes. It was absolutely perfect. I think that Travis and Lindy may just be my favourite wolver couple yet. They are definitely proof that opposites attract but are definitely brilliant individuals in their own rights. Rhoades brings these two characters to us as fully developed individuals who are easy to relate to, even in the short page count of this novella. The supporting cast is developed throughout the series and as they are background players in this tale they shine quite well as they are.This is definitely a brilliant holiday tale that will warm your heart. It can easily be read as a standalone or as part of the Wolvers series and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone at all. less
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kayla
Wow.... All I can say! Great short story. Looking forward to the next Rabbit Creek saga.
chanay
I am finding this book hard to read
Englishrays
loved this one also
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