A Christmas filled with many surprises

Synopsis

Christmas is coming to Pelican Crossing, bringing with it a host of surprises.

Fifty-eight-year-old widow Rachel Mason thought she had her life all figured out – running her quaint Bed and Breakfast, spending time with her grandkids, and keeping her loyal West Highland Terrier by her side. But when her son announces a Christmas surprise, Rachel’s world is turned upside down.

Luke Findlay, widowed, retired, and looking to check off items on his bucket list, suddenly finds himself back in his hometown of Pelican Crossing, where he is tasked with temporarily running the local vet clinic.

When the new vet turns out to be Rachel’s teenage crush, and her son’s Christmas surprise is very different from what she anticipated, her life becomes unexpectedly complicated. But then, Luke receives a surprise of his own.

As Rachel and Luke reconnect, sparks fly, and old feelings resurface. But with Luke’s impending departure and Rachel’s unforeseen responsibilities, can their newfound connection survive?

Fans of heartwarming romances will love this story of second chances and unexpected love.

My review

After losing her husband, Rachel Mason has opened her home and turned it into a B&B in Pelican Crossing. She loves having people around her, no matter if they are guests, or that she spends time looking after her grandchildren together with her loyal and adorable West Highland Terrier, Molly. Even if her days are filled, she feels the absence of her son, who is living on the other side of the world. So when he informs her that he is coming over for the holidays, with a surprise, Rachel is obviously over the moon. But Rachel gets also another surprise because when in need of a vet, she cannot believe that the temporarily vet isn’t a complete stranger, but Luke Findlay, the crush she had when being a young teenager. Luke has not that long retired from being a vet in Sydney. But helping out a colleague takes him back to the place he grew up, Pelican Crossing. While a lot has changed over the years, a lot still has remained the same. And when he meets Rachel again, it awakes something in him, something he hasn’t felt since losing his beloved wife. Rachel and Luke are slowly reconnecting, but the surprises never stop arriving at Pelican Crossing, and with Luke only staying a few months, where will that leave them at the end of the holidays?

It needs to be said, before I spread my thoughts on the story itself, that it is always great to return to Pelican Crossing! Even if each new story in this series focusses on another main character, I always find it amazing and great to see how all the characters are entwined throughout the whole series. And you don’t need to have read the other books to start with it, yet you will fall in love with it and trust me when I say you find yourself reaching out to grab all the books!

Rachel is a wonderful character. With adult children she initially felt rather alone as the children obviously took off to have their lives on their own. Yet I liked how she turned her situation around and decided to open her home as a Bed and Breakfast. It’s clear that she is a caring and lovely host, wanting nothing but the best for her customers.

But she is also an amazing mother and grandmother. Rachel doesn’t hesitate to help her daughters out, whether it’s for babysitting duties or just for support. Yet it also saddened me to read how much Rachel’s heart was broken as her son is living at the other side of the world.

Perhaps it’s typical for men, but it made me even a bit angry, reading how distant Alexander was. And not only the physical distance, but also just having a call here and there, not keeping the family up to date. Or perhaps it’s because that I am the daughter of a real Italian family, that there isn’t one day that I don’t hear just anyone from my family 😊.

And that Alexander is able to keep such a surprise from his mother, and even some future decisions he makes, well, I wasn’t a big fan of Alexander all the time…

Even if Rachel’s life is truly filled and full with daily excitement, it is also clear that ever since losing her husband, there is just something missing in her life. And as we already know from the previous books, seeing her friends having found love again, it makes Rachel jealous a little bit. Although, ‘jealous’ is perhaps isn’t the right word, but her friends’ situations make her realize further more that she is missing out.

In that aspect, I wanted her meeting Luke to ignite some fire back in her. Yet I was surprised to read how Rachel and Luke aren’t complete strangers at all, but already have a shared background. And not only that, but especially discovering how exactly their paths have already crossed!

Just like Rachel, Luke is clearly a great person. He recently retired from being a vet in Sydney, giving his son the opportunity to run the place. Yet it’s clear that while he hung up his doctor’s coat, he just cannot stop himself from worrying. His passion for animals even goes that far to accept the proposition of a colleague of his, retuning into practice, but in Pelican Crossing this time. It shows that you can take the vet away from the practice, but not the passion from the vet.

But not only as a vet we see his kind and gentle character, also his role as a father explains a lot. While it cannot be easy for Luke to take his son and his girlfriend in, for love out of him, Luke doesn’t hesitate, even if it drives him crazy rather quickly 😊

And that I could understand perfectly, because no matter how much you love someone, by being on your own, you have your own routines, ways of handle things. And sharing your home with someone not like you, can disrupt the peace you have been building. And an escape is needed, an escape to Pelican Crossing 😊.

I truly loved reading how Rachel and Luke slowly find each other, even if there are more and more surprises awaiting them. Some of those surprises are lovely, others can shake up their worlds… Both Rachel and Luke have to find out where their hearts is pulling them, and understand what they truly want and need. But they also have to find the courage to take some scary decisions, and just speak out.

This for sure is a festive story, although I have to admit it was some kind of mindf*ck for me as a European, to celebrate Christmas in summer 😊. But the magic of Christmas works no matter if there is snow or if there is sun 😊.

This was a wonderful story to read, not that I expected anything less! Maggie Christensen once again took us on a wonderful journey, showing us the kind hearts of people, the courage and the power of love. And that all set with the magical atmosphere surrounded around Christmas!

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