In the small town of Woodstock, Vermont, Christmas means white snow and warm traditions. For ex-Marine Jack Reynolds, it’s a chance to visit home and sort out his life. He’s engaged but unhappy, his brother is missing in action, and he often thinks about Hope, the beautiful teacher who helped him survive an attack in Iraq before disappearing. Unbeknownst to Jack, Hope is in Woodstock, having sworn to visit the hometown of the man who saved her life.
A chance encounter brings Jack and Hope together once more, and they instantly feel the same deep connection that sustained them in Iraq. When a long-lost bag of Christmas cards is discovered at the local post office, the pair sets out to deliver them. As the letters bring joy around Woodstock, Jack and Hope grow closer—but misunderstandings and uncertainty come between them. Can the cozy town’s Christmas spirit help them find the courage to follow their hearts?
Revised edition: This edition of Christmas in Vermont: A Very White Christmas includes editorial revisions.
MY REVIEW:
“Now one left behind.” Was strongly ingrained into Jack Reynolds as
he is a Marine after all. It wasn’t just
that though you see his kid brother Charley enlisted with him, Marines, went to
boot camp together, and assigned was together.
Jack though was assigned to recon unit in the field when Charley’s
helicopter he was assigned to went down.
Jack was determined to find him or die trying. So he’s still out there he knows it. Alone!
Then one day in Iraq he sees this
beautiful woman with long red hair who he finds out is a teacher. She had noticed him too. Hope Caldwell a former military brat was just
lingering at the front of the school after saying goodbye to her class for the
day. When she sees men full out running
toward her yelling unkind words. She
takes off running into the school for cover.
When she hears shots fired. She
keeps running all out like she did for track team back in the day. She even knew at 36 she was not in shape.
When all of a sudden an American soldier
appears and pulls her in his direction.
She follows him when they end up in the basement. All is quiet until they hear this thumping
down the stairs and it sounds like a canvas bag. When Jack yells, “In coming!” He grabbed her hand and pulled her away from
the direction of the bomb. All of a
sudden the whole building is coming down on them.
Hope wakes first to severe pain and feels
that she is pinned and can’t move and that she is laying in a pool of her own
blood. She remembers the Marine and sees
he is still holding her hand. When his
eyes pop open. He too is pinned and also
bleeding. She starts to panic but Jack’s
training kicks in. He explains that she
cannot go to sleep because she is in shock and due to head injury it could be
fatal.
The took turns talking when her Marine
started to slip away from her but never letting go of her hand. She tried everything to keep him awake. She even tried everything to keep him
awake. She even yells, “Marine, Marine
do you hear me? Wake up you need to stay
away that’s an order!” She says it
several times, nothing. When she starts
feeling herself falling asleep. She
started to think she never got his name she only knew about his fairy tale
winter wonderland that happens to be Woodstock, Vermont where everyone loves
Christmas and snow all the time if they could.
She promised herself if she made it she would go visit that little town
but at this moment it would take a miracle.
This was a very sweet, feel good Christmas
treat read. All the characters are friend
you wished you had and hoped you could strive to be. One nice family saga which you know I
love. What Jack calls his aunt Holly for
the first time just tugs at your heart.
I give this 5++++ stars. Provided
by netgalley.com.
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