“Low Country Christmas” (Safe Haven Book 3) by Lee Tobin McClain


“Low Country Christmas” (Safe Haven Book 3) by Lee Tobin McClain

This was my first “Safe Haven” book that I’ve read and I really enjoyed it! Clean romance with sweet characters, great engaging story line, and full of holiday cheer.

I really liked Holly and Cash as the main characters, and as they worked past their first impressions of each other for the sake of baby Penny. I felt overwhelmed for Holly’s sake as she got bombarded by Cash’s family and friends, especially when they expected her to embrace them immediately and let them babysit baby Penny. It took alot of courage and faith for Holly to embrace the family and to ask for help. I really liked her determination to be a good mom to Penny and to do whatever it took to provide for her!

Sweet Christmas romance sure to make you smile!

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Come home to Safe Haven, where the best Christmas surprises aren’t the ones under the tree.

Holly Gibson has one wish this Christmas season: to find her young niece’s father. And she’s traveled hundreds of miles to the small town of Safe Haven to make that wish come true. But the mysterious Cash O’Dwyer is nothing like she expected. Strong and kind, he makes her heart beat faster. And suddenly that little secret she’s keeping about her sister stirs up all kinds of guilt…

Cash is stunned—and more than a little wary—to discover he’s a father. Having a family of his own was never part of his plan…until sweet baby Penny and her fiercely independent aunt Holly arrive in town. Now he’s trimming trees and stuffing stockings for three. But when the ghosts of Cash’s past threaten the future of his fragile new family, he’ll do whatever it takes to be the father Penny needs—and the man Holly deserves—for more than just the holidays.

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About the Author
USA Today bestselling author Lee Tobin McClain read Gone With The Wind in the third grade and has been an incurable romantic ever since. When she’s not writing emotional love stories with happy endings, she’s probably Snapchatting with her college-student daughter, mediating battles between her goofy goldendoodle and her rescue cat, or teaching aspiring writers in Seton Hill University’s MFA program. She is probably not cleaning her house.

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