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Review: The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan

The Christmas Sisters
Sarah Morgan
Publication date: September 25, 2018
Genres: Women's Fiction, Contemporary, Romance, Holiday
In the snowy Highlands of Scotland, Suzanne McBride is dreaming of the perfect cozy Christmas. Her three adopted daughters are coming home for the holidays and she can’t wait to see them. But tensions are running high…

Workaholic Hannah knows she can’t avoid spending the holidays with her family two years in a row. But it’s not the weight of their expectations that’s panicking her—it’s the life-changing secret she’s hiding. Stay-at-home mom Beth is having a personal crisis. All she wants for Christmas is time to decide if she’s ready to return to work—seeing everyone was supposed to help her stress levels, not increase them! Posy isn’t sure she’s living her best life, but with her parents depending on her, making a change seems risky. But not as risky as falling for gorgeous new neighbor Luke…

As Suzanne’s dreams of the perfect McBride Christmas unravel, she must rely on the magic of the season to bring her daughters together. But will this new togetherness teach the sisters that their close-knit bond is strong enough to withstand anything—including a family Christmas?
 


This isn’t my usual kind of read but my mother loaned it to me (something she rarely does so I felt obligated to give it a try) and since it focuses on three sisters (and I’m one of three sisters) I figured that alone would be enough to draw me. And while this was a pleasant enough read, I was a bit disappointed that I rarely felt any connection with the McBride sisters or even between the sisters themselves.

Matriarch Suzanne is determined to host the perfect Christmas for her three adult daughters, despite Christmases past proving that her efforts never provide the desired results. Oldest Hannah is standoffish and makes excuses to not return home, middle daughter Beth is a frazzled, overprotective mother to her own daughters, and youngest Posy has never strayed from home but harbors feelings of wanderlust. What ensues is the story of each sister and frankly Posy was the only one who was particularly likable. Hannah was single-mindedly focused on her career and kept everyone at arm’s length. I honestly couldn’t figure out what love-interest Adam saw in her. While I sympathized with Beth and her need to have something more for herself beyond raising two children, her dogged insistence on returning to work for an absolute shrew (who had made her miserable in the past) made no sense and grew tiresome fast.

On the plus side, Posy was down to earth and likable and the way she wavered between loyalty to her parents and her desire to take off and have adventures felt honest and understandable. Interestingly enough, it was the male secondary characters who were the standouts for me. Hannah’s flame Adam was open about his feelings and in his pursuit of her; Beth’s husband Jason was quick to apologize and was incredibly supportive of Beth. Posy’s love interest, Luke, was the perfect match for her and patriarch Stewart was the steady presence in the background who loved and supported them all.

Morgan created a Scottish Highlands setting that was practically another character in the story. The small town with its close-knit residents, the pub where everyone gathered for a drink, a meal, and togetherness, and even the bitter cold, the swirling snow and the holiday season helped to create a cozy atmosphere.

The Christmas Sisters was an entertaining tale of the importance of family, making peace with the past, and having the courage to create a new (and better) future. 

3/5 STARS



Review: My True Love Gave To Me by Stephanie Perkins (editor)

My True Love Gave To Me by Stephanie Perkins (editor)

Genres: Young Adult, Anthology, Holiday

Release Date: October 14, 2014

Format: Hardcover

Source: Purchased

Find it here: GoodReads | Amazon


Synopsis

If you love holiday stories, holiday movies, made-for-TV-holiday specials, holiday episodes of your favorite sitcoms and, especially, if you love holiday anthologies, you’re going to fall in love with My True Love Gave To Me: Twelve Holiday Stories by twelve bestselling young adult writers, edited by international bestselling author Stephanie Perkins. Whether you enjoy celebrating Christmas or Hanukkah, Winter Solstice or New Year's there's something here for everyone. So curl up by the fireplace and get cozy. You have twelve reasons this season to stay indoors and fall in love.
My Thoughts

I'm not usually a fan of short stories but I am a fan of YA and Rainbow Rowell so I was willing to give this anthology a try. Plus, it's been sitting on my bookshelf since its release in 2014. I'd been meaning to read it the past two years and it just never happened. There were some hits and there were some misses... here are my thoughts.

Midnights by Rainbow Rowell: 5/5

I love that the book started with this gem from Rainbow Rowell. Loved this one and would read an entire book about Mags and Noel.

The Lady and the Fox by Kelly Link: 2.5/5
I'm not sure what to make of this one. I was enjoying it but then it ended with zero explanation. No explanation of who Fenny was, where he came from, who the Lady was... just nothing. *scratches head*

Angels in the Snow by Matt de la Pena: 3/5
Equal parts sweet and sad.

Polaris Is Where You'll Find Me by Jenny Han: 3/5
I was so loving this one. It was so whimsical and magical and I liked Natalie and Flynn. But then that ending. Nope.

It's a Yuletide Miracle, Charlie Brown by Stephanie Perkins: 5/5
Loved it. I could have read an entire book about Marigold and North. And now I need to read everything by Stephanie Perkins.

Your Temporary Santa by David Levithan: 2/5
I didn't feel any connection to this one and overall it was pretty boring.

Krampuslauf by Holly Black: 4/5
Okay, this one was pretty weird but the weirdness worked for me. I found the ending a tiny bit anti-climatic but I would loved to have read more about Joachim.

What the Hell Have You Done, Sophie Roth? by Gayle Forman: 2/5
Unfortunately main character Sophie ruined this one for me. She was so judgmental of those around her. Ironically, she felt judged by everyone in the small rural college she was attending but, hello - pot meet kettle. Instead of making any effort she just stood back and internally mocked those around her for being earnest and sincere. How dare they wear Christmas sweaters and sing carols! Sophie was much too cool for that apparently. My title suggestion: Get over yourself, Sophie Roth.

Beer Buckets and Baby Jesus by Myra McEntire - 3.5/5
I enjoyed this story of acceptance and wanting to be seen for more than face value. I could easily see this one developed into a full-length novel.

Welcome to Christmas, CA by Kiersten White - 4/5
There was an odd kinda-sorta magical realism thing going on with the food at the diner but other than that I enjoyed Maria's story. I liked the arc of the characters that White was able to provide in such a short story. 

Star of Bethlehem by Ally Carter - 4/5
Despite being totally unrealistic, I really fell for Lydia's story. Ethan was perfect, his family was warm and loving, and the total optimist in me loved the happy ending.

The Girl Who Woke the Dreamer by Laini Taylor - 1/5
Uh... I don't even know what to say. This one was truly strange and didn't even seem to fit. I found myself wanting to start skimming (even though it was short) and after finishing it all I could think was: what did I just read?

Overall, My True Love Gave To Me was a mixed bag. There were a few contemporaries that I loved (thank you Rainbow Rowell and Stephanie Perkins!), some that were mostly enjoyable, and a couple that just missed the mark.

Overall rating: 3.5/5
 
Do you enjoy short stories/anthologies?