Title: Christmas in Silver Springs
Author: Brenda Novak
Page count: 432
Published: October 29th, 2019
Publisher: HQN
Genre: Holiday Romance
Received: from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 3/5
Summary:
So much for forever. When Elle
Devlin’s rock star husband ditches her on his way to the top, she takes her two
daughters to her sister’s place in Silver Springs for the holidays, hoping
family can heal her broken heart. But comfort comes in unexpected places when
she crosses paths with Tobias Richardson.
The moment Tobias spots Elle, he recognizes a sadness he
knows all too well. After spending thirteen years in prison paying for his
regretful past, Tobias is ready to make amends, and maybe helping Elle is the
way to do it. But offering her a shoulder to cry on ignites a powerful
attraction and a desire neither saw coming.
Fearing her reaction, Tobias doesn’t divulge his ex-con
status, let alone the shameful details. So when Elle’s ex shows up in Silver
Springs and reveals the truth in a bid to win her back, Tobias is sure he’s
lost her for good. But maybe this Christmas he’ll receive the forgiveness—and
the love—he deserves.
My Thoughts:
With this being the 6th book in the series and I previously not reading the others in the series this may affect my review.
Harper goes to Silver Springs with her two daughters to visit family after getting her heart broken and her marriage ending. She does have hope that they will get back together.
One day she meets this handsome stranger named Tobias. He was in prison and now that he was released, he is getting his life back on track. He has a job and his family does forgive him what had happened.
Tobias and harper have a slow burn romance, they both have there flaws but they both stood by one another through it all. It did take Harper a little longer that I would have liked to realise that Tobias was the right guy for her. I know that it must go with the flow of the story bout I would have liked it to be a little bit sooner that’s just my opinion.
All in all, I did enjoy this book, I do feel like this can be read as a standalone not having read the pervious books in the series.

