Christmas in Cupid Falls
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Christmas in Cupid Falls

Paperback – October 21, 2014

Price
$12.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
235
Publisher
Montlake Romance
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1477825037
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Weight
10.2 ounces

Description

About the Author Award-winning author Holly Jacobs has sold more than two million books worldwide. Her works have received many accolades, including the Holt Medallion, the Golden Quill, and the National Reader’s Choice Award, among others. Booklist named the first novel in her Everything But series, Everything But a Groom , one of their Top 10 Romance Fiction books of 2008. She has a wide range of interests, including writing, gardening, and basket weaving. She has also delivered more than sixty author workshops and keynote speeches across the country. Most recently she was the author of Just One Thing . Along with her family and her dogs, she resides in Erie, Pennsylvania, which serves as the setting for many of her stories.

Features & Highlights

  • Kennedy Anderson loves Cupid Falls, Pennsylvania. Ever since moving there as an orphaned teenager, she’s worked hard to carve out a place for herself in the tight-knit community. Now she’s mayor and owner of the town’s flower shop. But she also has a big secret…and nine months to figure out how to break the news to the father.
  • Lawyer Malcolm Carter has always been the golden boy of Cupid Falls―until he discovers the one night he spent with the girl-next-door turned out to have a lifetime of consequences. Now, the mother of his child wants nothing to do with him, and he’s gone from someone who is admired to persona non grata as the town rallies behind its mayor.
  • Malcom has always known what he wants. But now as Christmas approaches, he’ll have to discover a way to show Kennedy that she could find the only thing she’s ever really wanted―a true home―with him. Convincing her will take the help of Cupid Falls’ quirky residents…and a bit of holiday magic.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A sleigh ride and a good looking guy. What's not to love about this book?

I wanted a fun Christmas read and was happy with this pick. It's a holiday romance set in a small town that's filled to the brim with interesting and colorful characters. I live in a small town and think I might actually know some of these loveable folks. This book was well- written, sweet and romantic with a very satisfying finish. A winter sleigh ride, dog adoption, and oatmeal cookie recipe. It doesn't get any better than this. I will be looking forward to many more Cupid Falls books. Julie Gaskill -author- Two Mermaids Marina.
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Holly Jacobs is a wonderful writer that must truly believe in love as she ...

Holly Jacobs is a wonderful writer that must truly believe in love as she writes about it in a realistic and honest way. In this story, one woman is faced with a very unexpected situation that will affect not only her, but her unborn child.
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Holly Jocobs Invites the Reader to Christmas in Cupid Falls, and You Can't Say No

Every time I read another Holy Jacobs novel, I recognize that her writing has become more mature and deep. Start with a splendid cast of characters, a more complex plot line, and a deft use of POV. Continue with a gift for storytelling which is honest, true, and sometimes baffling.

Everyone loves Kennedy Anderson, mayor, town cheerleader, confidant. After her best friend dies,she and longtime friend Mal turn to one another because they both feel lost. When Kennedy becomes pregnant, she hesitates to tell the father, and the reader wonders why. That is the beauty of this story. Both she and Mal have had their difficulties with lack of family support, and so are hesitant to fall in love.

It's hard to predict how Holly Jacobs works out the details, but as time for the baby's birth comes closer,every one takes sides. The townspeople are protective of Kennedy; she is protective of the baby, afraid for life to change, and most of all really wanting to be loved. It's also a reminder that you really shouldn't take lightly the the twists and turns of preparing for a new life into very well-planned existence.

Christmas in Cupid Falls is a coup. This really lovely story leaves the reader room for wishing, hoping, praying, and even a little impatience. Not to be missed.
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Sweet and fun

Fun and heartwarming story. Kennedy is the very hands-on mayor of the small town. Her life revolves around the town and its people and the flower shop she owns. She is pregnant and hasn't told anyone who the father is - including the father.

Malcolm grew up in the house next door to Kennedy. Several months earlier, when his mother had died unexpectedly, he and Kennedy had shared their grief. That sharing had gone a little further than either had expected, and she's been on his mind a lot since then. When he makes a trip home to see his grandfather, the sight of a very pregnant Kennedy stuns him.

I loved Kennedy and Malcolm. They are both wonderful people who find themselves in an unexpected situation and have to find a way to deal with it. While Malcolm may have grown up in Cupid Falls, he works for his father's law firm in Pittsburgh. His parents divorced when he was young, and he remembers how difficult it was to have a father who wasn't truly involved in his life. He is determined to be part of his child's life and immediately proposes marriage to Kennedy. He's surprised when she turns him down, but takes a leave of absence from his job to stay in Cupid Falls to be near her and try to convince her.

Kennedy's parents had died when she was a teenager, so she went to live with her aunt in Cupid Falls. Though she had a good home there, Kennedy always felt like she was an obligation. When she discovered she was pregnant,she put off telling Malcolm for a long time. She always thought that he would simply leave the baby to her and go back to his life in the city. She was surprised to find that he wants to be part of the baby's life. Though she appreciates his offer of marriage, she is unwilling to have a marriage of obligation rather than love.

At the beginning, both admit they don't really know each other, but with Mal's plans to stay through the holidays that changes. I loved the way that he throws himself into life in Cupid Falls. He spends a lot of time watching out for Kennedy and helping her with various things, growing closer to her by the day. He keeps proposing to her, citing all the practical reasons they should marry, but not really thinking about what it would mean for both of them. He slowly begins to realize just how much he wants both Kennedy and the baby in his life, but can't admit to himself why that is. I loved the way that he finally saw the light, and what opened his eyes to his feelings.

Kennedy had fears about Mal taking the baby from her, but once she got to spend time with him she realized they were unfounded. She felt guilty about not telling him for so long. She was reluctant to spend much time with him at the beginning, because she didn't want to depend on him then have him go away. She was also afraid that the crush she had on him as a teenager would grow into real feelings for him, and that his departure would be too painful. Of course, those feelings did grow, making his proposals even harder to turn down, but she won't marry without love.

I loved seeing how they grew closer. It was the baby that started it, but it quickly became bigger. I loved seeing them share feelings and memories of the past and how those things shaped who they are now. I especially loved seeing how Mal's vision of what he wanted from life changed the longer he stayed in Cupid Falls. I loved the ending, with Mal's big moment being so sweet and romantic.

The secondary characters were fantastic and really brought the town to life. I loved all the little quirks that brought out their individuality, such as Clarence and his teasing and his wife's frog addiction. Jenny and her daughter Ivy were great friends to Kennedy. I really loved the way that the whole town was so supportive of her. Their treatment of Mal was pretty amusing, especially the way he reacted to it. It was really neat to see the way they all got involved in Mal's big moment. I also loved the guest appearance of Nana Vancy from the Everything But... series. She always adds an extra layer of fun to a story. I'm looking forward to seeing more of them in the future.
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Five Stars

Very enjoyable read!
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Much like a Christmas Movie.

My literary critic(wife) rates it a solid Okay.