Member Reviews
Brice Taylor and Aleni Callan's story hooked me from the first page this is a new Author to me a well-written story. This is a story of two damaged people how they meet what happens because of a bad day and how they come together as a family with a mother-in-law that is like a mother, a son, and what they go through over Christmas. I would recommend this book. I read a copy Through KU and I am leaving an voluntary review.
Polar Bear Plunge is a great inspirational romance. Cute plot, characters that I loved ane very well written. A new author to me but I will certainly be reading more of her work.
I would give this 3.5 stars. Overall a quick and easy read for Christmas. On the one hand, you have Aleni, a widowed nurse raising her young soon, and then Brice shows up as her patient. It has been two years since her husband died in Afghanistan, and Brice is a well known writer, who wrote a book about his experiences serving as a soldier. When she breaks her leg he invites her and her son and mother-in-law to his place for the holidays, and she accepts. The love growing was not shown in depth, and lost a bit in my rating. A lot is implied, not shown, which would have made a stronger book. I enjoyed it, and it kept my interest to the end, and therefore I do recommend it, but it could have been stronger with more details about each character and about their relationship to God. The Christianity is mentioned, but details are not stressed here either. There are more pluses than minuses for me about this book, but again, it could have been better.