It’s been nearly a year since Blaise moved to the country in the name of love, and Dusty opened her heart to a city boy. It hasn’t been smooth sailing for either of them. This is their first Christmas together, and it could make or break them. Has he proven his worth as a city boy to be able to survive living on the farm? Does he really need to prove himself, or is Dusty expecting too much? … much?
Blaise wants to move to the farm, but Dusty is hesitant. Can she really trust him? The irrational doubt has risen from nowhere, and she’s grappling to work through it. It doesn’t help that the farm is also her mom’s home and three can be a crowd.
Can they work out their differences and make the final commitment to a future together?
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A Dusty Christmas is the second part of Dusty and Blaine’s story (after Chasing Dust Clouds is the first part) but can be read as a standalone. This is an enjoyable read and depicts the realities of life when opposites come together. This short story is well written and very enjoyable to read.
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This was a short and sweet holiday story. I enjoyed reading it very much. I love the fact that the author used old English and disclosed that at the very beginning of the book and provided a glossary of sayings and definitions for those of us in other parts of the world. I loved reading Dusty and Blaise’s story and would very much like to read more of it.
A short Christmas story that is a well written. Dusty and Blaise will have alot to overcome as they are from two different types of living one is country the other is city. I enjoyed watching as these two found their way to each other. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is the 1st book I’ve read written by Lilliana Rose; she has done a great job at writing a good book; I can’t wait to read more of her books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the chemistry between the characters.
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This is the first story I have read in this series but it didn’t miss a beat . Dusty is up to her neck trying to finish the crops before Christmas but she really wants to keep her relationship with Blaise going. Just when it looks like she might make it something happens and the only one around is her ex boyfriend Aaron but she has no choice she will have to rely on Aaron, hopefully Blaise will still want her. I loved how determined Dusty was to get it done.
This is a continuation of Dusty and Blaise’s relationship. They’ve been together a year and both are wondering if they are meant to be. Nasty ex Aaron hasn’t gone away and is causing trouble. The dusty is hyper focused on the harvest and is critical of Blaise and has no time for him. I kind of worry if they’ll make it. She had him jumping through hoops. Girl, get a grip and hang onto a good man instead of a man who will beat you but will know how to harvest your crops.
this book is really a great read. I will be reading from this author again
Blaise is a city guy that has fallen for Dusty, the farm girl in charge of her family’s farm. He has moved from the city and rented a place close by and been building his business as an accountant. They both have been seeing each other for a year, but they both have inner fears as to what the other person wants from their relationship. The story goes through some of these issues and how they both compromise and give in to make their relationship work. A very real book.
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