My Kind of Christmas
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Narrated by:
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Graham Winton
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By:
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Janet Dailey
Sometimes the best surprises are right at home....
Returning to Branding Iron, Texas, is Travis Morgan’s last resort, and the abandoned ranch he inherited isn’t much more welcoming than the prison cell where he spent the last three years doing time for a tragic accident. Completely without funds or family, Travis finds celebrating Christmas is the last thing on his mind, but there’s no escaping the holiday spirit in this close-knit little town - not with Branding Iron’s longtime Santa retiring, and sweetly stubborn Mayor Maggie Delaney determined to find a replacement.
When her no-nonsense façade slips to reveal the sensual, vulnerable woman beneath it, Travis realizes Maggie just might be as lonely as he is - and that this holiday season, love could be the gift that heals them both.
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Great feel good Christmas story!!
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Great story
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Good story
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I just couldn’t see former Trooper and ex-con Travis and his background being this great matchup with Maggie the Mayor. I kept getting an impression of Branding Iron being a small town with a minuscule police force, then an impression of big city budget meeting and other situations that don’t fit.
I live in a small city of approximately 39k but our mayor and council members are only part time. It does not compute. Just because it’s fiction doesn’t mean it doesn’t make a better story by having the world building fit together logically.
Winton has a pleasant enough voice and it’s dry enough to fit Texas, but it just doesn’t fit a romance for me.
sloppy world building
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