City girl, Raven, took a chance, the biggest in her life, and moved to Ben’s alpaca farm after the Royal Show. Nearly three months later, she’s trying to adjust to life on a farm and living with Ben when they hardly know each other. To make the arrangement even more tricky, his mom also lives in the same house with them. Above all, she wasn’t prepared for the feeling of isolation that comes with … with living on the farm.
Ben is enjoying finally being in a relationship, and better still, Raven is living with him. Life couldn’t be better, but he’s worried farm life might not be agreeing with her. The problem is his commitment to his farm sometimes has to come first. He always thought once he found his soul mate, things would be easy. It’s far from that. Will he step up to fight for what he’s always longed for?
Christmas will be different for them both this year, more than they could ever imagine with bush fires threatening their livelihood. Will it be too easy for Raven to return to the city and her family? Or will she stand with Ben and fight for a future with him?
Sometimes you need to fight for what matters in your life. No matter what.
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A Farmer’s Christmas is the continuing story of Ben and Raven. Raven has moved from Adelaide to Ben’s Alpaca Farm. Ben is busy with harvesting and has very little time for Raven. She seems to spend more time with his mother. She is starting to wonder if she made the right move by moving to the country. She tries to focus on her graphic design work, and working for herself, but feels like she needs more contact with people. A brush fire takes Ben away, and it gets very close to their farm, and unfortunately burns down one near them. Raven had been thinking maybe she could print cards for some extra money, and finds that the farm that burnt has some printing presses. Her interest in the them, helps the neighbor with losing everything because he will work to get the printing presses working for Raven. Raven realizes that even though life is not easy in the country that this is where she feels likes its home now. The brush fires made her realize that. Very enjoyable short read. Would like to know what happens next for Ben and Raven.
WOW!! A FARMER’S CHRISTMAS by Lilliana Rose was Beautiful Written with Exploding Chemistry off the Charts HOT!! Leaving City Life behind and starting fresh in the Country can leave you lost. But with Ben by Raven side made things alittle bit better with learning new things.
A MUST READ BOOK!!
A sweet Christmas read. Something to tide you over during the holidays.
This was a sweet and short Christmas read that picked up right where the Best In Show left off! Raven packs up her life and moves to the farm with Ben and his mom, it takes her a while to get used to the country life, but after almost losing the farm to wildfires, she realizes how much she loves it there!
I really enjoyed this cute Christmas book!!
I love everything about this series! Lilliana Rose is a wonderful writer. This is the second book in this series and I can’t get enough! The characters are written with amazing chemistry with the perfect storyline. I can’t wait to read more!
Really good book. I enjoyed it from beginning to end. I could not put this book down. The chemistry and story were amazing.
This picks up from the where the Royal Show affair left off. Raven moves to Bens alpaca farm to be with him. Its a big adjustment for them both. Ben is always gone working the farm, which leaves Raven at the house with Bens mother. Raven tries but is having a hard time. Thisnstory takes us on how they come through and work together to make their situation work. Great fast read.
Picking up where The Royal Show Affair left off has Raven living on Ben’s alpaca farm. While Ben is thrilled to have her living with him, Raven is unsure about alpaca farm life. Moving from a big city to a quiet farm has her wondering what she was thinking. Ben is busy with the farm and has very little time. Most of Raven’s time is spent with his mother.
Already a fan of Lilliana Rose, this was a short easy read that brought more of Raven and Ben to light. The story does have some drama in it and it all leads up to knowing Raven has made the right choice to be with her farmer. Thank you Lilliana Rose for another great story.
The Royal Airshow affair is where the story of Raven the city girl and alpaca farmer Ben began. It picks up in the novella with Raven leaving the city and moving in with Ben to his farm.
Now these two still have a lot to learn about each other. Add a change I. Life setting for Raven, a never ending jobs for Ben and an added roomie with Bens mother Jeanette and all is not calm and bright. Sweet quick read that is a nice continuation of the couple set I. The holiday spirit. I am volunteering to leave a review for this book.
3.5 Stars
Short and sweet Christmas story. Good chemistry between the main characters. Well written book.
This was a short, quick read. There is just something about Christmas books that just get to me; I love them all. Great book and highly recommended.
I loved Raven & Ben’s story in The Royal Show Affair. Now, Raven and Ben share how life is going during the holidays. They are still trying to get to know each other all while trying to find a new normal. Farm life can be lonely without the man you thought would be with you now that you’ve moved in together.
I enjoy how real and sometimes, not so easy, this author shows life and relationships to be. A Farmer’s Christmas will put you in the holiday mood while keeping you warm at night.
Great continuation to Ben and Ravens story. They make it through to tough times.
Raven left the big city to live with Ben after she lost her job and wanted to start her own company. Ben being an Alpaca farmer there was always something needed to be done and Raven started to second guess if she was cut out for the farm life. Living with Ben and his Mom Jeanette wasn’t the easiest thing for her to do. She always had roommates that did their own thing. She wants to make her way on the farm. To feel like she’s contributing to the farm. Things aren’t always that easy. Great sweet story
While I enjoyed reading more about Ben and Raven, this one fell short in a lot of areas for me. Ideas kept being repeated, and I didn’t feel like there was a strong enough storyline to really get engaged in the story. Even though it was short, the plot could have been a little more developed.
A quick read for sure. I was hoping for more connection to Christmas, more of a holiday story for this time of year.
A well written story of two people City girl, Raven and Farmer Ben they will have so much to get through a Bush fire being one of them. This story shows how a community comes together when they are needed. I enjoyed reading this Christmas story
This is a great read with an awesome storyline that has well developed and engaging characters that have lots of chemistry. The smooth flow of the storyline makes for a good reading time.
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Raven took a chance and left the city to live on an alpaca farm with Ben, and his mom. Raven isn’t quite sure farm life is for her and is having to adjust to the isolation of country living. She’s also realizing sometimes his first commitment is his farm. Will she stay and fight for what she wants? Can they make this work? Great characters and a good story line.
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This is the 2nd 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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A Farmer’s Christmas is a sweet holiday romance. The characters are well developed, likable, and relatable. The storyline is well written, with suspense, drama, community, and love. I really enjoyed this story.
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