Baroness Book Trove
Written on Dec 16, 2019
Will Carol get away with trying to matchmake for her son?
Carol Kringle
Carol Kringle is our Cupid Claus and the reason why we have this book. She is a bit nosy when it comes to her only child having a love life and not just focusing on work. He is a Claus, though, and that is hard. Carol grows from being this nosy mom that wants what is best for her son to realize that maybe she shouldn't be butting in. She is a marvelous character who wants her son to be happy and have a support system built in like when his dad took over being Santa. Carol would also like some grandkids.
Nicholas Kringle
Nicholas, Nick, wants to be a great Santa and without having to take someone away from their lives to be his wife. He is a great guy for thinking that and is a romantic at heart. Nick loves spreading joy and cheer when he can before Christmas. He is open to the possibility of changing his mind, but he doesn't want his mom to push him.
Heather Arnett
Heather Arnett is another fantastic character in this line up of characters. She wants to skip over Christmas entirely. Too many memories are wrapped up in this holiday that makes her sad. She puts on a brave face and goes through the motions of everyday living. Until Nick shows up and tosses her plans out the window when they meet at a homeless shelter. Heather ends up changing throughout as Carol does, and I love seeing that.
Five Stars
Cupid Claus by Sarah Fischer and Kelsey McKnight is about a nosy mother who wants what is best for her son. It is the perfect holiday romance that has a bit of fantasy in it and being close to the ones that someone will consider family. I am giving this book five stars and recommending it to anyone that loves reading holiday romance books.
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