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The Christmas Star: A Novel (Christmas Hope Series, 10) (édition 2018)

par Donna VanLiere (Auteur)

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Thirty-two-year-old Amy Denison volunteers at Glory's Place, an after school program where she meets seven-year-old Maddie, a precocious young girl who has spent her childhood in foster care. Unbeknownst to Amy, Maddie is a mini-matchmaker, with her eye on just the right man for Amy at Grandon Elementary School, where she is a student. Amy is hesitant - she's been hurt before, and isn't sure she's ready to lose her heart again - but an unexpected surprise makes her reconsider her lonely lifestyle. As Christmas nears and the town is blanketed in snow and beautiful decorations, Maddie and the charming staff at Glory's Place help Amy to see that romance can be more than heartache and broken promises.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Christmas Star: A Novel (Christmas Hope Series, 10)
Auteurs:Donna VanLiere (Auteur)
Info:St. Martin's Press (2018), Edition: First Edition, 240 pages
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I’ve been a fan of Donna VanLiere ever since I read The Christmas Shoes, the first book of her Christmas Hope series several years ago. Every time she releases a new book in the series, I’m always there, ready and waiting to read it ASAP. The Christmas Star was no different. I was very eager to dive into it, but I ended up being slightly disappointed by it. I liked the characters and how the townspeople of Grandon are a close-knit bunch who pull together to make things happen. The story was fairly cute and heartwarming, but this time it felt overly simplistic. It simply didn’t reach the emotional highs and lows that this author’s work typically does for me. I also felt somewhat distanced from her characters this time, because there’s a lot of dialogue, but not a great deal of introspective prose to give me a look inside their heads to genuinely understand them. So while it was a decent read, it just didn’t reach me on the deep level that most of the other books of the series have.

We get two different storylines in this book that intersect with one another. The main one involves Gabe and Amy, who were once married, but have been divorced for around four years, if memory serves. Gabe had a problem with alcohol and admits that he was a bad husband. Since the divorce, though, he’s gotten his life back on track, and although he never thought he would see Amy again, he hasn’t forgotten her and still cares about her. Amy is an insurance adjuster who has always longed for children of her own, but Gabe didn’t want any when they were married. She starts volunteering at Glory’s Place as a way to connect with children in the community, many of whom are in foster care, which then leads her to deciding to become a foster parent herself. Then there’s little Maddie, a foster child with cerebral palsy. The school she attends is the same one where Gabe works, and she goes to the after school program at Glory’s Place where she also gets to know Amy. Maddie decides they’d be a perfect match and tries to set them up for a date, leaving both of them surprised when they realize who the other person is.

I liked all three of these characters. Gabe is admirable for turning his life around, getting into an AA program, and finding gainful employment. Through working at the school, he’s also come to realize that he does like kids and wouldn’t mind having one like Maddie. In fact, he likes them so much, he’s working on getting a college degree so that he can become a teacher. Amy is just a nice person all-around. She’s a great mentor and role-model for the kids at Glory’s Place, and practically dotes on Maddie. Maddie is quite simply an outgoing bundle of positive energy who doesn’t let her disability get her down. She likes her foster mom, but she’d like it even better if she could have a real mom and dad someday. While I may have found all the characters likable, I don’t know that I really got to know any of them on a deep level. I’ve seen some readers classifying this book as romance, and out of all the books of the series, this one probably comes the closest, but only in the most basic sense. There’s very little thought process that goes into Gabe and Amy reuniting as a couple or them deciding to adopt Maddie. (I don’t really feel like I’m giving much of a spoiler by saying this, because I could see all of it coming from a mile away.) While it was all very cute and sweet, it left me feeling unsatisfied, because I couldn’t really tell you what brought Gabe and Amy back together other than them supposedly never entirely getting over one another. But I simply didn’t feel their love in the way I wanted to.

The second storyline continues with Lauren and Travis’s story from the previous book, The Christmas Town. They get engaged and start planning a hasty wedding to take place near Christmas in the gazebo in the town square, which holds special meaning for Lauren. Gabe happens to be Travis’s cousin and the best man. Then when Lauren decides she wants the kids from Glory’s Place to be a part of it as well, Amy gets involved, too. Add in her friends, Gloria, Miriam, Stacy, and Stacy’s son, Ben, who have become Lauren’s family, and things really get interesting. Perfectionist Miriam keeps trying to persuade Lauren into a more elaborate affair, while Gloria, as usual, is much more laid-back, keeping Miriam from going overboard. The way everyone pulls together to make the wedding memorable was touching.

While The Christmas Star had some of Donna VanLiere’s trademark charm, I felt it fell short of her usual high standard. This is an author who has made me cry both tears of a joy and tears of sadness while reading her books, but this story was merely cute for me rather than being particularly moving. As I already mentioned, I didn’t feel like I fully understood the characters’ motivations. Things just happen with little thought going into them. If the characterizations had been deepened the book would have gotten at least four stars from me, but as is, it didn’t pass muster. I also had issues with the writing itself, which until this book hasn’t really been a problem for me. The last few books in the series, Ms. VanLiere has been writing in the very unusual third person, present tense style, which can be a little jarring and hard to get into, but I was drawn in by the previous stories enough to get used to it. Here, though, it kind of stuck out like a sore thumb, because the narrative didn’t flow as well. There were lots of typographical and grammatical errors, and a lot of it was so unpolished, it made me roll my eyes in exasperation. Some of this is to be expected since I was reading an ARC, but as a longtime reviewer, I’ve read a number of ARCs in the past and don’t recall one that was quite so rough around the edges. One would hope that it was cleaned up before the book went to publication, but I did a quick skim of the first couple of chapters on Amazon and didn’t see much difference, so I’m not sure. All I know is that the writing itself was a major detractor for me this time around, which is something I haven’t experienced with this author before. Overall, The Christmas Star was a decent story, albeit a very simplistic one. If you’re new to this author, I don’t think this is the best example of her work, but if you’re a long-time fan like me, you’ll undoubtedly find it worthwhile.

Note: I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  mom2lnb | Dec 28, 2021 |
I loved this heartwarming novel with characters that tug at your heart. A beautifully written story and a great holiday read! Donna VanLiere has done it again. ( )
  kristy1992 | Nov 30, 2021 |
The Christmas Star was such a delightful story with a completely unexpected twist to the storyline! It's definitely a tale of love and redemption, and it made my heart so happy.

Seven-year-old Maddie steals the show in this one. She is wise beyond her years and has a huge heart. She connects with Mr. G, a custodian at her elementary school who is kind and gentle, but sounds a bit lost. She meets Amy when Amy volunteers at Glory's Place, and knows she needs to meet Mr. G.

The story unfolds in a way that could have come off as a middle-grade "Parent Trap" escapade but instead is shows a wise (and sneaky) Maddie manipulating opportunities for the two to meet. When they do, the result isn't as one would expect, and I loved watching this story of second chances and redemption play out. Sweet and heartwarming (without being sappy), the newest edition to VanLiere's Christmas series is just what we need any time of the year. (Best yet, it works really well as a stand-alone, but if you have missed a book or two in the series, you'll only want to go back and read those, too.) ( )
  jenncaffeinated | Jul 4, 2021 |
I did not love this one. It was a good - heart warming and second chances etc, but I may have set a high expectation from Donna VanLiere. The emotions just weren't there. If you haven't read her [b:The Christmas Shoes|42172|The Christmas Shoes (Christmas Hope #1)|Donna VanLiere|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1434144615l/42172._SX50_.jpg|1085294], you must! Here is my review for that book. ( )
  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
This is a lovely easy read that’s filled with the goodness of Christmas and the kindness of people! ( )
  NikiKropf | Feb 18, 2020 |
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Thirty-two-year-old Amy Denison volunteers at Glory's Place, an after school program where she meets seven-year-old Maddie, a precocious young girl who has spent her childhood in foster care. Unbeknownst to Amy, Maddie is a mini-matchmaker, with her eye on just the right man for Amy at Grandon Elementary School, where she is a student. Amy is hesitant - she's been hurt before, and isn't sure she's ready to lose her heart again - but an unexpected surprise makes her reconsider her lonely lifestyle. As Christmas nears and the town is blanketed in snow and beautiful decorations, Maddie and the charming staff at Glory's Place help Amy to see that romance can be more than heartache and broken promises.

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