Kira North hates Christmas. Which is unfortunate since she just bought a Christmas tree farm in a town that’s too cute for its own good.
Bennett Ellis is on vacation in Dream Harbor taking a break from his life in California. And most importantly, taking a break from his latest run of disastrous dates.
After a run in with Kira in her fields, Ben has no intention of offering to help the grumpy owner set up her tree farm, despite the fact she’s clearly got no idea what she’s doing.
Kira knows she should stop being so stubborn, but her farm is not all cute and cozy like people always show on social media, it’s borderline dangerous with no heating, and she’d rather no one saw it.
But somehow fate finds Ben at Kira’s farm once more, and as Kira watches him swing an ax at the first tree, she finds herself appreciating his strength and questionning why she refused help in the first place.
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A heartwarming small-town romance that you won't be able to get enough of!
It's official: I love the Dream Harbor series. I enjoyed the last book but loved Kira and Bennett's story even more. This book could have been made into a Hallmark movie. Bennett captivated me from the time he first walked on Kira's tree farm, and I wanted to help her simply because that's the type of guy he is. It reminds me a lot of myself; I've always enjoyed helping others since childhood. Kira, I wasn't sure about her character at first, mainly because of how she acted; she was harsh to Bennett despite not needing to be. Plus, whenever he tried to help her, she pushed him away as if trying to prove she could do it alone. I suspected Kira had a reason for pushing him away.
I loved Bennett and Kira's relationship because it progressed. Bennett was the reason for Kira's transformation, and I noticed she was entirely different around him. My favorite sequences were those between the two of them. Given that Benett was visiting his sister in Dream Harbor, a part of me hoped he would remain for Kira and that she would invite him to stay. Bennett and Kira needed each other, and they helped each other without realizing it. I believe most of the Dream Harbor realized how they felt for each other before they did. I was rooting for them, particularly Kira, to figure it out.
Christmas Tree Farm was the first Christmas book I had read this year. Now that I have read the book, I'm craving for more. I did feel that Christmas Tree Farm didn’t have as much mystery as the previous books. I enjoyed this book so much that I pre-order the next book in the series. I can’t wait to read Iris and Archer’s story in Strawberry Patch Pancake House . I would recommend this book to any romance fans out there.
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