Book Title: The Perfect Christmas
Author: Debbie
Macomber
Published By: Mira Books
Date Published:
September 29, 2009
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Holiday
Pages: 232
Recommended Age: Adults
Rating: A/5
I borrowed it from the library
Summary:
Cassie Beaumont, at thirty-three, wants a husband and kids,
and so far, nothing's worked. Not blind dates, not the Internet and certainly
not leaving love to chance. So she goes
to see a professional matchmaker. He's Simon Dodson, and he's very choosy about
the clients he takes on. Cassie finds Simon a difficult, bitter know-it-all,
and she's astonished when he accepts her as a client.
Claiming he has her perfect mate in mind, Simon assigns her three tasks to complete before she meets him. Three tasks that are all about Christmas: being a charity bell ringer, dressing up as Santa's elf at a children's party and preparing a traditional turkey dinner for her neighbors (whom she happens to dislike). Despite a number of comical mishaps, Cassie does it all --- and she's finally ready to meet her match.
Claiming he has her perfect mate in mind, Simon assigns her three tasks to complete before she meets him. Three tasks that are all about Christmas: being a charity bell ringer, dressing up as Santa's elf at a children's party and preparing a traditional turkey dinner for her neighbors (whom she happens to dislike). Despite a number of comical mishaps, Cassie does it all --- and she's finally ready to meet her match.
My Thoughts:
I quite enjoyed this story. What woman has not had a list of
qualifications for a man to qualify as the perfect mate? I love the humor that
was weaved through this story. I had
even laughed out loud at one point and someone asked me what was so funny. This is sweet Christmas romance I recommend. I may even read it again one Christmas
season. For these reasons, I gave The Perfect Christmas by Debbie Macomber five
stars and a grade of A. Check it out, I
guarantee you a good laugh.
Parents:
Language: None
Adult Content: None
Violence: None
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