The Magic of Christmas by Christi Barth – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Magic of ChristmasThe Magic of Christmas by Christi Barth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderfully heartwarming festive romance by Christi Barth which I could not put down. Full of the magic of Christmas this story definitely put me in the festive spirit. Workaholic Rowan West is not in the Christmas mood as she has to come up with a campaign to make people visit a struggling Christmas themed adventure park and resort in order to gain a promotion to advertising manager. Unfortunately Jeremy Kincannon is also up for the promotion and is determined to prove to everyone that he deserves the job and not just because his stepfather owns the company. They begin their visit to the park and resort as adversaries, Rowan dislikes Jeremy and Jeremy thinks Rowan is annoyingly perfect. However, as they spend more time together away from the office politics and all the rumours they discover who the other one really is. With a bit of the magic of Christmas the adventure park neither of them cared about actually helps them find what they both need in life and that appears to be each other. ‘The Magic of Christmas’ has a lovely romantic storyline with a festive twist and likeable, relatable characters which made this a page turner of a story. The narrative flowed well and I loved how the relationship changed and developed between Rowan and Jeremy and their connection really came across in the story. I found reading this was a lovely start to the festive season.

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