Title: Bright Lights, Big Christmas
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
Narrated by: Kathleen McInerney
Publisher:
Macmillan Audio
Length:
Approximately 8 hours and 8 minutes
Source: Review Copy from NetGalley
Do you have a live Christmas tree or an artificial
one? In Bright Lights, Big Christmas, Kerry
Tolliver is helping out her family after her father’s heart attack, by
traveling from her family’s Christmas tree farm in North Carolina to New York
City with her big brother Murphy and his dog Queen to sell their Christmas trees.
This is how the family makes their money
for the year. Their family has been selling Christmas trees in the same
location since Kerry was a child, but she hasn’t been a part of it since she
was a kid. She is now in her thirties
and at a crossroads in life. What does
she want to do moving into the future?
Kerry meets a handsome single dad, Patrick, who lives
nearby with his son Austin. She grows
close to them both, but how can she start a relationship if she returns to North
Carolina soon?
Kerry also befriends an elderly man, Heinz, that stops
by her Christmas tree stand daily. She
is an artist, and together with Austin and Heinz, they start to create a
Christmas book. When Heinz goes missing,
Austin will not stop until they discover what has happened to him. Will they find him before it is too late?
Bright Lights, Big Christmas by Mary Kay Andrews was
the Brenda Novak Book Group pick for October, but I didn’t read it until
December. I greatly enjoyed this
book. It was a light tale filled with
second chances, found family, and the spirit of Christmas. I loved the characters in the community
surrounding the Christmas tree lot including Spammy, the old camper Kerry and
Murphy live in that does not have any heat or a functioning bathroom. I felt very cold reading about this. I enjoyed the mystery at the end and the romance.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Kathleen McInerney,
and I greatly enjoyed it. This is a clean read and it felt like a Hallmark movie. I would love to see this story as a movie.
Overall, Bright Lights, Big Christmas is a feel-good Christmas
novel with great characters.
Sounds just right for the season. Thanks for the review
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