It’s Christmas time at Solace Lake Lodge, but a series of thefts threatens everyone’s holiday spirit.
After an allegation of sexual harassment led to her being fired—then virtually
unemployable in her chosen profession—the only job sous chef Celeste Bishop
finds is with the Solace Lake Lodge. Grateful to the Barnes family for taking
her on, she’s made a good life for herself and her nine-year-old daughter in
the three years she’s worked, and lived, at the lodge.
Soon after meeting, a powerful attraction ignites between Drew and
Celeste. He’s all in, but she resists her feelings. She’s leery of their age
difference; plus, an interracial relationship didn’t work for her parents. As
Christmas approaches, the thefts escalate. Drew must stop the thief and redeem
himself in his family’s eyes—as well as his own. He must also convince
Celeste they deserve the gift of a happily ever after this Christmas.
Our Review: Author Jana Richards continues to demonstrate an in-depth appreciation for social issues, then infusing them into the plot lines for the Solace Lake series. In Christmas at Solace Lake, she has tackled the limitations faced by those with physical disabilities, the intricacies of interracial relationships and cyber crimes—how they are perpetrated as well as how their effects on businesses both large and small. Richards weaves each of these issues effortlessly into the romance between two people who have suffered due to things beyond their control. Emotions keep this story moving as the reader follows the multi-layered and well drawn characters.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Christmas at
Solace Lake, merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women
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