A former Marine is no match for the spunky Sam Sinclair. Bryce Stone has returned to his hometown of North Pole, Alaska and he’s not very happy about it. “The Town Where It’s Christmas All Year Long” does not appeal to the self-admitted scrooge. What’s worse, Bryce must postpone his dream of opening a furniture shop when his Aunt Olive retires and leaves him to manage the family’s cluttered Christmas boutique. Bryce hires a petite and inexperienced young woman to run the store, figuring that if she fails, he can sell the place! But Bryce underestimates Sam, who grew up with seven rowdy brothers and is out to prove her mettle in the frozen north. It’s a battle of wills and the two soon find that they’re fighting for more than just the shop. After all, love takes as many forms as the snowflakes that blanket the streets of North Pole.
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Summary
Overall Love find you in North Pole Alaska is a inspirational romance set in a real town of North Pole Alaska. I am always a softie for a military hero and Bryce with his quirks was a memorable one. Bryce is handsome even with is patch. He is admittedly a scrooge in the most Christmassy town in America. He hires Sam to run his family’s Christmas shoppe. Sam is determined to make it work so she does not have to admit to her six brothers that her job didn’t work out. Her brothers have prepared
her to deal with Bryce and his quirks and his military background. This couple hit close to home for me. I could definitely relate to her tendencies to be scattered and distracted at home. Aunt Olive was one of my favorite characters. She had raised Bryce which gave them such a special relationship. She was a great confidant to Sam and
her romance was adorable. The town was so charming I googled it after I finished the book.
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