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I'm not a huge romance fan but every book that I have read by Debbie Macomber has been a great one! This one is a cute romance and it's interesting to keep your attention! Also, this is a pretty quick read!
Carrie is a hardworking reporter and she really isn't that interested in what she is writing at the newspaper.
She wants to write more serious articles, so in an effort to appease her, Her editor says if she finds an author and get an interview with him, No other reporter had been successful in getting an interview with this author because no one can find him, No one other than the publisher knows who the author is, despite the author using his actual name,
Carrie is determined to get this interview for this article so she starts searching, Soon she finds the author's mother, and then one of his friends,
Finn is an Alaskan man who loves his privacy, he wrote his book over his love of the outdoors and such, When Carrie finds him, he is at first very angry! Then slowly as they are stuck in the cabin together, they start growing feelings, As their time comes to an end, does absence make the heart grow fonder, or are they ready to continue their own lives before this incident
I loved this romance, it was definitely a cute romance!
This book started off as astar and went rollin' on downhill at an incredible rate.
I gave this bookstar because I just don't have the heart to give it any less, I rounded it up fromstars, But really it'sstar book, This book was one MASSIVE eye roll,

Let me preface this review a bit, I'm not really annoyed at how these two people met, I'm not at all annoyed at the realism behind how either, I'm annoyed at how it was all played out, and how it was written, It's so bad.

I've watched many a Hallmark Christmas movie through the years and perhaps because of that I was jaded within the firstpages of this book as it reads that it was purposefully written to be a script for one of those movies.
Now, I LOVE a good romantic movie, especially a Christmas one, This was absolutely neither. As I read on I realized it probably would have been one of those cheesy Hallmark ones you purposefully watch to make fun of, To me, it so did not work in book form,

As a career woman, wait wait wait, I almost forgot, this isn't even a Christmas novel, IT LITERALLY SAYS A CHRISTMAS NOVEL ON THE COVER WITH A LIT TREE AND ALL, yet, only the last/or so was set leading up to Christmas.
Maybe the last/th set at Christmastime, C'mon. Sorry, so back to Carrie, the career woman who within the firstchapters you learn is a super inconsiderate, nosy, crappy person towards the man who's house and life she quite literally barged in on.
She aggressively digs her opinions into a deep rooted family matter in man's life, That guy, Finn Dalton, is the love interest and Finn Dalton is a toxic piece of shiiiiiiit, Wow does this boy ever have issues, You learn very quickly that this dude has an emotional level that of ayear old, many thanks to his toxic Father raising him, He furthers these charms by bordering ever so close to a level of creepy jealousy that could overflow into uncontrollable anger, Red flags ALL over. Oh, but Carrie realizes she's IN LOVE with him merehrs after literally barging in on his hyperprivate life which was quickly met with verbally berating and despising each other for their first THIRTYSIX HOURS together.
He goes to play this reverse psychology month long head game thing with her, I can't. I'm done.

Ok so then the writer tries to tie it all up in the end, why they acted they way they did etc, but no, sorry, it was too late to redeem the crappy story, What's amusing is that the author wrote in the preface "I hope this is one of the most romantic stories you've ever read, " Oh, but was is ever not, Hahaha, she also wrote way too many times "her phone beeped, indicating she had a message", Mmhmyep, got it, thanks.

The one thing that WAS good with this book was that it was a quick read because my god if this book was any longer it very may well have been the first book I've ever thrown in the garbage.


So bad. Kitap okumak istiyorum ama bir boşlukta hissediyorum kendimi, Eğer bir şeyler okumazsam bu süreçte kitaplara çok zor dönüyorum, Böyle zamanlarda genelde kısa romantik kitaplar ya da harlequinler okurum, Bu da klasik Debbie kitaplarındandı, Okumazsanız hiç bir şey kaybetmezsiniz, Çok da gereği olan bir kitap değildi Sırf vakit geçirmelik bir hikaye oldu,
Alaska kırsalında sessiz sakin kendi halinde takılan Finn, aylarca çok satan, listelerde bir numara olan bir kitap yazar, Doğal olarak popüler ve herkes merakta, Kimdir nedir Ne yer içer Ama adam tam bir münzevi, Amacı popüler olmak da değil, Meraklı gazetecilerden de gına gelmiş, Ah bir de sorunlu bir çocukluk ve hafiften kadınlara karşı güvensizlik problemi var, Çok şaşırtıcı bir kurgu evet
Carrie gazeteci kızımız, Bıkmış cemiyetsosyete haberleri yapmaktan, İstifa eder. Ah patronu ise bir teklifte bulunur, Finn ile röportaj yap istediğin iş senin,
İnatçı kızımız toplar bavulunu ver elini Alaska, Ah yazık kızımıza, TLC sağolsun ben bile biliyorum Alaska şartları ne zordur, Plaja gider gibi ince ceketle gitti oralara Bir de soğuğa alışıkmış
Ah eğlenceli , komik yada akıcıydı diyemem, Çok düz bir okuma oldu, Çok gerekli olan bir okuma değil, Eğer elinizdeyse okuyabilirsiniz ama değilse başka bir şey deneyiniz Okay, so, I'm not a Macomber fan I've never read anything of hers, at least not that I can recall, so I'm not really sure how this novel compares to any other of her works.
However, I'm willing to give Macomber the benefit of the doubt and say that perhaps her earliest novels were not as terrible as this one.


What happens sometimes, I think, is that wellknown authors publishing their umpteenth book or ones trying to meet a Christmas deadline is that they just kind of "phone it in" A lot of their fans are going to buy/read it just because they're her fans, and of course she knows this.
So, details are skirted, leaps are made, and plot falls by the waysidewhich is definitely, definitely what happened here,

If you loved, loved, loved this book, stop reading this review right now, The rest will only make you angry, and trust me, we agree on nothing,

That being said: This book was terrible, The plot was illconceived, and illexecuted, not to mention terribly developed, I actually first picked this book up because I was looking for a Christmas story for the holidays, and read the sleeve, which gave pretty much the plot I began writing approximately three years ago.
Which I never finished. Oh well, my fault. However, mine was infinitely better than Macomber's shoddy attempt here,

It's such a great story for a romance novel, and she just scooped it up and ruined it,

First of all, I love how this was marketed as a Christmas story JUST because it takes place at Christmas time, Ridiculous!

And, if one more person looked at another for an extralong moment, I was going to do something drastic,

The characters were flat and boring, and the plot was just rushed along, important details skipped over, etc, etc. , etc.

Bottom line: I'm glad I got this book foroff, Needless to say, I'm not a Macomber convert,

What a fabulous opportunity, utterly wasted, "𝑀𝑒𝑟𝑟𝑦 𝐶ℎ𝑟𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑚𝑎𝑠. 𝐿𝑜𝑜𝑘 𝑎𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑟𝑠 𝑡𝑜𝑛𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑟𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑚𝑒. "

Yes, this was as cliche as a romance could be, but do I care NOT IN THE SLIGHTEST

'Starry Night' is a light, adorable romance set around the lead up to Christmas.
This book was adorable, I was quite literally screaming for the lastpages, I hadn't gone into this book expecting much, but wow I loved it

Carrie is a bigcity societypage columnist, but wishes she could write about worthwhile topics.
Similar to 'How to Lose a Guy inDays', Carrie's editor promises that if she can get an interview with the notoriously reclusive author Finn Dalton, she can leave her societypage days in the past

Finn lives in the remote Alaskan wilderness and survives mostly without human contact.
But, after his memoir rockets to the top of the bestsellers list, a lot of unwanted media attention has headed his way,

Carrie is determined to further her career, and Finn is determined to not give anything away, Soon enough, Carrie finds herself torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart, With Christmas just around the corner, who knows what the holidays have in store for this unlikely pair

When researching what books to order in I actually only read this book because I found it on a list of 'Best Christmas Books to Snuggle Up With This Holiday Season' on Oprah's website sitelink oprahmag. com/entertainmen , which is where I found most of my holiday recommendations this year so I'd recommend checking it out

Writing this review has me in such a good mood listening to the most romantic Christmas songs, I'm going to watch 'The Bishop's Wife' tonight because it was Carrie's favourite Christmas movie in the book.


Rating:
Recommended for fans of: 'How to Lose a Guy inDays' and 'Burning Moon' This, and it will come as no surprise hearing this, is not a book for all seasons.
It's Christmassy book without Santa actually in it, An improbable love story that had me eating out of the author's hand, I don't know why I'm giving it onlystars,

Maybe I've been spoilt, I seem to have forgotten the excruciating pages of some chunkster books, No matter, people can still read Starry Night and decide for themselves, For the record, the two lovers here are Finn Dalton and Carrie Slayton, There's something sad about this book,

It's as if the book is trying to tell you that yes, what you're reading is romance fluff, But you are looking over at your past and wonder what might have been, Many people who want psychological breakdownsnot the disease but the stats, or want build up or descriptions, well this book is not for you,

This book seems to have been written by a woman for women, But it does not feel that way, For bearded loners out there, Finn Dalton looks like someone to emulate, Dalton is a NYT bestselling author, He doesn't seem funny or very intelligent contrary to what Carrie says, But it's all in good taste, I'm really trying to restrain myself from reading more of the author's books, We'll seestars. Carrie is a journalist who wants to write about more than just society events, Finn has written a book, "Alone" about surviving in the Alaskan wilderness, Carrie sets out to locate Finn in Alaska and be the first journalist to interview him, With a token from his Mother and a ride from a piolet named Sawyer, she shows up, unannounced at Finn's cabin in the middle of a winter storm, in Alaska. Their meeting is tense but sets the stage for romance, Short and sweet this is a great book to read during the Holiday season, This was a cute novellalength Christmas romance that's perfect for listening to while putting ornaments on your tree or wrapping gifts, or just having something to read while the days get darker and colder and we move towards the holidays.


Finn is a reclusive outdoorsman who has penned a famous Jack Londonstyle novel set in his beloved Alaska, but he is so off the grid that no one can find him and score an interview.
Carrie is tired of being assigned to the gossip column at her reporter job, and when her boss promises if she tracks Finn down, she can switch assignments, she jumps at the chance.
Their road to love is a bit bumpy, but full of endearing moments, and the cold setting was great for the holidays, especially if you don't live somewhere cold yourself!

Please excuse typos/name misspellings.
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uma história sobre o encontro entre uma jornalista ambiciosa e um escritor demasiado solitário, ambientada no extremo Norte dos Estados Unidos e iluminada pelo esplendor dos céus do Ártico.
Duas personagens implausíveis envolvidas em sentimentos demasiado intensos para se adequarem ao quadro de vida de cada um, narrada com frescura e leveza e que arrebata o leitor num mar de emoções até ao final do livro.
I say that this book is slightly oldfashioned, and you might think that I mean it is oldfashioned because the protagonists refrain from having sex.
But that is not it at all, What I mean is that there is so little angst with the characters, so little selfdisgust that I have come to expect in romance novels of today.


This book as written was a very refreshing change from the usual romance fare, that I'm tempted to buy more of Ms Macomber's books just so I can see the world from a different perspective.


Now, this is not to say that there is no tension or misunderstanding or even stupid behavior on the part of the protagonists.
. . there is VERY stupid behavior, Some that even made me cry blush,

The characters have backbone and grit, they are likable and almost believable, call me jaded

The story is interesting, engaging, compelling and easy to read in a matter of hours, This was a fun and heartwarming story, This is a Short Cute Hate to Love Christmas Romance, I love Debbie Macomber Christmas book, I have to say that this book makes me want to go to Alaska and look at the Stars, The characters are not lovable characters, but I still really enjoyed the characters, I love that the characters pulls the best of each other out, I do not think this book screams Christmas, but it as Christmas in the background, If you are looking for a Cute and Sweet Christmas book this is not the book for you, If you are looking for a Sweet fast hate to love romance that takes place in the winter then this is the book for you.
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