‘Christmas At The Shelter Inn’ unveils a captivating Christmas romance, skillfully blending themes of love, loss, and the strength of family bonds.
From The Publisher:
Nat Shepherd has no desire to come home for Christmas. After her beloved mother and brother died when she was a teenager and her grief-stricken father abandoned the family, she left home for college and never looked back. Her sister, McKenna, handled her grief differently. She stayed home to run the Shelter Inn, the family business, married her childhood sweetheart and started a family. So when a pregnant and bedridden McKenna calls, needing Nat to take over at the Shelter Inn, she knows she has no choice but to come running. But she never expected to see Griffin, her first crush and the man who was with her brother when he died on that tragic ski trip–and who’s been keeping a secret ever since…
My Thoughts:
“Christmas At The Shelter Inn” is a heartfelt tale of Natalie Shepherd, who reluctantly returns home for Christmas. Facing painful memories of loss and abandonment, she takes charge of the family business, the Shelter Inn, at her pregnant sister’s request. Unexpectedly, her past collides with present when she encounters Griffin, her brother’s best friend, and a long-held secret surfaces.
Natalie’s nomadic nature clashes with the town’s memories, and her reunion with Griffin sparks a touching romance. Watching their relationship evolve amid shared grief is both poignant and captivating.
Beyond the romance, the novel delves into profound themes of family, forgiveness, and community support. Thayne skillfully weaves these elements into the narrative, creating a story that resonates beyond the love story.
Personally, I found the portrayal of Natalie’s emotional journey compelling. Her struggle with grief and the gradual unveiling of Griffin’s secret added depth to the narrative. The novel’s exploration of familial bonds and the community’s role in times of adversity adds layers of warmth and authenticity.
The audiobook enhances the experience with a skilled narrator who brings the characters to life. The tone is pleasant and easy to listen to, making it a recommended choice for audiobook enthusiasts.
In conclusion, “Christmas At The Shelter Inn” is more than a romance; it’s a tale of healing, forgiveness, and the strength of community bonds. Thayne’s storytelling, coupled with a well-narrated audiobook, creates an engaging and emotionally resonant read.
Jonetta | Blue Mood Café
Lovely review, Jodie💜 Sounds like my kind of story.
thathappyreader
Thank you Jonetta!
Her Digital Coffee
Wow, this sounds like a beautiful story about community and forgiveness. What drew me in was the stunning cover, and I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this. I’d love to check out the audiobook, it sounds like a quick listen with only 8 hours. Thank you for sharing!
thathappyreader
Thanks for reading Winnie!
Fransic verso
Reading the plot makes me feel that this is a great and warming tale. Definitely heartfelt as well. I would love to read this.
thathappyreader
I hope that you enjoy it Fransic!
Molly | Transatlantic Notes
I like the themes of family and forgiveness, as well as the nuances of community support—it sounds like a great read to get into at this time of year.
thathappyreader
It is a great holiday read Molly!
Sarah Collins
Great review Jodie – sounds like an emotional read
thathappyreader
Thanks Sarah!
Lisa Mandina (Lisa Loves Literature)
I’ve not read this author, but sounds like the perfect read for this time of the year. Great review!
https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2023/11/02/e-galley-review-christmas-cupid-by-ilsa-madden-mills/
thathappyreader
Thank you Lisa!
Carla @ CarlaLovesToRead
Great review, Jodie. I also liked the depth in this book, the journey and self-realization. It was all festive, so a win-win.
thathappyreader
I couldn’t agree more Carla.