• A Vineyard White Christmas

  • The Vineyard Sunset Series, Book 5
  • By: Katie Winters
  • Narrated by: Erin Bennett
  • Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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A Vineyard White Christmas

By: Katie Winters
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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An injured army veteran. A near-fatal car accident. And a snow-capped Martha’s Vineyard Christmas—the kind that can mend any broken family.

Andrew Montgomery is the black sheep of the Montgomery family. Seventeen years ago, Andy and his best friend, Kurt, took off for the army and planned to never look back. Once overseas, they realized the depths of their mistake. But once Kurt died in combat, Andy decided to turn his back on his past for good.

Years later, Andrew is bound to the US again with an injury. A phone call a few weeks before Christmas changes everything and beckons him home. His father, Trevor Montgomery, has been involved in a horrible car accident. He might not make it.

When Andrew returns to the island, he finds himself in the center of so many ghosts. His siblings are all in their late-thirties and forties. Their children have grown up, some of them with children of their own. Andrew has missed so much, and he also realizes just how alone he’s been over the years. They still call him “Andy,” but they no longer see their baby brother—they see an injured vet.

And worse than that, Kurt’s sister and Andrew’s high school love, has lived so much of her life alone while raising a child with autism. Just one look in her eyes reminds Andrew of all the passion he once had for her. It isn’t gone.

As days pass, Andrew finds himself falling deeper into a world he once abandoned. He realizes just how much his siblings have needed him over the year—especially when it comes to Kelli’s verbally abusive husband and Charlotte’s husband’s death. As they count down the days before Christmas, Andrew falls for the life he once hated. He learns to fight for his family members. And he searches for the right words to say to a father that he very nearly lost.

©2020 Katie Winters (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing

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Nice homecoming

Enjoyed the story lines and introduction of new characters. Can't help but feel good after reading/hearing story line. looking forward to more stories.

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Family can be what is needed most.

This series is such a heartwarming series. I enjoy getting to know the extended family as we move through the series.

Read with tissues as it will have you tearing up throughout. All families have problems and misunderstandings but sometimes it takes a near tragedy for those to be wiped away. We all make mistakes or misjudge a situation, it is how we grow as humans. Our job is to learn from those and see if amends can or should be made.

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Too depressing

I get Christmas sorties being a bit sad. But this story was maudlin, depressing. I’m so done. I think I quit with an hour left. Too much hate and resentment. The reader was lovely. I wanted Christmas cheer. Not to want to crawl under my covers and never come out!!! At close to the end, I quit and didn’t care how it ended. This was a catalog book (always looking for a new author, not this one for sure !!)

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