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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Review : A Christmas Promise by K.C. Wells






Title : A Christmas Promise 
Author : K.C. Wells
Genre(s) : Contemporary Gay Romance, Holiday Romance
Published : December 1st 2017
My Rating : 4 of 5 Stars





The last thing Micah Trant expects to find in the snow by the side of the road, is a badly beaten man. But when Micah discovers his identity, it feels like more than mere coincidence is at work here. Like modern day Good Samaritans, he and his dad offer the stranger a place to recuperate. After all, it’s almost Thanksgiving, and Greg is in no state to travel home. It’s not an entirely altruistic move: Micah wants answers, and he’s not the only one.

Greg cannot believe the way things turned out. The odds of Micah being the one to find him have to be astronomical, but he accepts the kind offer. As days become weeks, Greg learns more about Micah’s family, and comes to realize that staying with them for a Wyoming Christmas might just provide him with the answers he’s been seeking.

The magic of the holidays will also conjure up something neither Micah nor Greg expected…




I know what it feels like to lose someone you love around Christmas time. I lost my mother four years ago only three days after Christmas. So, yes... I got emotionally involved with this story when I read the book because I know what it feels like to be in The Trant's shoes. Christmas will never be the same again after that day, and like what Joshua did, my Dad never put any Christmas things back in our home since that day.

So, yes. There's some tears prickling in my eyes here and there while I'm reading this book, because suddenly all the memories hit me back in a second.

As for the story itself, in the middle of those Christmas Holidays Romance I've read lately, which mostly only full with hot steamy sex with less and/or not much good story in it, I'm so glad that - FINALLY - I found one that make me feel comfortable with. This book not only consists with good storyline but also full with deep, rich and heartwarming characters that will warm your heart.

I love The Trant family so much. How they interaction with each other and the way they 'adopt' Greg into the family and engulfed him with love, and how Greg being around them could bring the light back into the family after losing their love one. 

I can feel the miracle in this story. Starting with how Micah 'accidentally' found Greg who almost dead on the road after brutally attacked by strangers that leading to meet with Micah's father, Joshua who surprisingly know Greg's father from the past and the tragic and sad story behind it, and the slowly growing romance between Micah and Greg, ALL written perfectly into a heartwarming story.

I used to read K.C. Wellls hot steamy story, but this one is an exception. Because without those hot steamy things this book already perfect with the rich storyline.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!





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