Saturday, June 20, 2015

Christmas Bouquet Book Review

I was really excited to have  The Christmas Bouquet (A Chesapeake Shores Novel)to read right after finishing the last book but I can tell you that I was a little bummed that it was too Christmas books in a row.  Funny thing is that this one wasn't set all around Christmas like the last one was so it was totally fine!  There was just a little mention of Christmas at the end and I was a little sad that there was no Christmas celebration like there was in the last book.


For the very driven medical student Caitlyn Winters, catching the bridal bouquet at a Christmas wedding has set off a chain reaction that she's sure is more curse than blessing. Not only has she fallen in love with family medicine resident Noah McIlroy, but an unexpected pregnancy threatens her well-laid plans for the future. It doesn't help that Noah, with a whole lot of help from her O'Brien relatives, is completely on board with the prospect of marriage and happily-ever-after.  It takes a whole lot of patience, love and family persuasion to help Caitlyn realize that she can still have everything she ever wanted, including a home in her beloved Chesapeake Shores and a man who understands all of her dreams.

It was a good book but probably not the best in the series because in the end you will probably want to drag Caitlyn down the aisle or scream at her at why it took her the whole book to figure out that she is going to marry the person she loves that she is having a baby with.  It isn't even that she isn't sure if she loves him or that she never wants to get married but just that it doesn't work into her plan.  It is hard to read the same fight over and over but I still laughed and cried so I guess there was still lots of emotion on the book.  I hope that you check out this book and others in the Chesapeake Shores series.  I am off to read the last one now!!!

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