A Midnight Clear: Review


Posted December 6, 2015 in review Tags:

A Midnight Clear: ReviewA Midnight Clear by Hope Ramsay
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Series: Last Chance
Genres: Christian Fiction
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Dr. Tom Crawford isn't feeling the spirit of the season when he arrives in Last Chance. Far from friends and family, he's the odd man out in this town of gossiping, tight-knit Southerners-until he meets a sweetly sexy single mom who makes him feel welcome. Suddenly the handsome doctor is thinking he's finally found a place to call home. Local florist Teri Summers has her hands full of mistletoe in preparation for the holiday, yet finding someone to kiss is her last priority. But when the gorgeous new doctor makes a connection with her special needs son, Aiden, Teri finds herself wondering if she's finally found happiness in this season of joy. For Teri and Tom, Last Chance may be their best chance at love . . .

A Midnight Clear
Hope Ramsay

what i think

A Midnight Clear by Hope Ramsay is a sweet, religious story that totally tugged at my heart! Teri has a son on the spectrum and I teach special education. I have seen so many parents in her situation and it is always so inspiring. I thought the author did a good job portraying kids with Autism as well-the obsession on something (some kids fixate on dinosaurs, some on cartoons, some on computers-it could be anything!). I don’t think I will be able to hear the carol ‘A Midnight Clear’ again without tearing up a bit! If you want a sweet Christian Christmas story, this is a great novella! Grab the tissues!

  • POV: 3rd with the occasional 1st person from Aiden
  • Tears: Yes
  • Trope: Single Mom
  • Triggers: No
  • Cliffhanger: No
  • HEA: View Spoiler »

 

 

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