Sometimes the worst Christmas becomes the best.Fired two weeks before Christmas, distraught single mom Madison wonders how she’ll afford to pay for her young daughter’s Christmas gifts and still keep a roof over their heads. Sleigh bells and twinkling lights are the last thing on her mind—until a handsome stranger intervenes.Successful architect Adam Donovan dives into his work by renovating an … by renovating an elaborate hotel after his wife leaves him. He barely notices it’s Christmastime until he overhears a young mother’s tearful plea. Stepping in makes Adam feel like Old Saint Nick himself.
Will Madison and Adam find holiday joy—and possibly love—after discovering Adam’s secret or will it tear them apart?
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Short and sweet, this clean read may restore your faith in happily ever after endings.
Finding herself strapped for cash, Madison Periwinkle also finds herself out of a job.
Christmas is only days away and she is determined her precocious daughter will not be disappointed this year.
While attempting to pay down her lay-away debt, Madison catches the eye of hard working Adam Donovan. Is he Santa in disguise or just Prince Charming?
Madison is not one of those mothers out to catch a man but for some reason she feels safe around Adam. And then he disappears.
Was this a mistake or will her faith be restored?
A quick yet beautiful book.
OMG, the best book I’ve read in a long time!! This was a very relatable book. Would love to read another story similar to this plot. I have to thank my friend Traci W. for gifting me this book
Miracle on Aisle Two is a sweet, romantic Christmas novella that will just melt your heart in time for Christmas! Madison just found out her job is done two weeks before Christmas. Being a single mom, she’s especially worried about making Christmas special for her daughter. Will Madison find her faith in Santa and love again before Christmas Day?
This book was just so sweet and I really started to fall for Madison and Adam’s romance! Madison is such a hard worker and caring mother, but I loved watching her open back up again to trusting someone else and finding that true love. Adam was almost too good to be true, I loved his caring nature and his generosity, and I also enjoyed how open he was with Madison’s daughter! They made a really great team and by the end of the book, you couldn’t help but cheer for their happy ending! There’s just enough drama in this book to help keep you engaged, but honestly, I was so happy with reading about Madison and Adam! This is the perfect book to snuggle up with and love the sweet romance that unfolds in these pages!
A quicky, easy, Christmas read. This one was full of emotion.
Madison starts out getting a really him deal at Christmas time. Although she feels completely overwhelmed by life, she finds her Christmas miracle.
It shows how cynical life can make us sometimes. This was a happy story. Madison’s daughter Betsy was a cutie. Adam was sweet, kind, and generous. They all got along so well. I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. The thing that was going to ruin the holiday. But it didn’t happen like that. There was a moment that was resolved quickly.
The one thing I didn’t like was Madison’s reaction to Adam’s news. You can’t blame a person for other people’s behaviour.
This ended up being an instalove story with an HEA. Easy to read in one sitting.
I voluntarily read and reviewed this book received from Hidden Gems
This quick little holiday novella is so sweet and cute and just plain adorable. It shows us that even when everything looks its bleakest, there’s always hope for something good, for something better. Through the actions of Adam and Madison, this story also shows us the truth behind the old adage about it being better to give than receive. It may not have been a long book, but it’s packed full of Christmas magic.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Hidden Gems Books.
Heartwarming holiday sweetness
Miracle On Aisle Two by Beth Carter is a lovely, super sweet holiday love story. Madison needs a miracle and she finds one in Adam, who comes through for her, Betsy and many others – a surprise Santa indeed!
I enjoyed the steady development of the relationship between Adam and Madison in addition to the adorable Betsy. This novella is sufficiently detailed, with a variety of ups and downs of new relationships and warm fuzzies of the holidays. Best of all, the end is holiday-worthy and truly heartwarming promising a HEA for all.
I read an ARC of this book from Hidden Gems and voluntarily share my review.
Single mom Madison has just lost her job. She is the layward cue on Target trying to pay for her five years old daughter Christmas gift. But she has not enough money. When Adam, a handsome stranger, pay for all her gift she can’t believe her luck. They start to see each other but they come from different world. Can the magic of Christmas bring them together? A sweet love story. I received a free copy of this book and I voluntarily review it
Madison is a single mom who loses her job just before the holidays and finds herself scrimping pennies to get by. Adam is a well off architect who see’s her and falls for her. Wanting to help her he pays off her daughter’s Christmas presents and asks the single mom on a date. The two connect and fall in love. A quick and easy read. I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Sweet as pecan pie but the romance seems rushed
While I enjoyed this holiday story of affection blooming following an unexpected act of kindness from a stranger, I felt it was a bit too short. Hero architect Adam powers into going for an ever after so quickly it’s almost a bit creepy. He’s confidently talking future almost before they even have a present (gifts for under the Christmas tree notwithstanding). Little Betsy keeps the story focused on the wonder and joy of the season, right down to snowflakes collected on the tongue and snow angels: she’s a little Angel herself, apart from a small blip in the holiday aisle at the local department store. Her cash-strapped mom has a real treasure there (and the prospect of surrounding herself with all things pink for the foreseeable future!).
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
This is a very sweet story. Madison is in a bind for Christmas after she loses her job. Adam gets into the spirit of Christmas by playing Santa to Madison and her very adorable daughter. The story is uplifting and hopeful as these two unlikely people unite to form a loving family unit. It is chock full of heart and hearth. This will absolutely warm your heart and put you in a giving holiday spirit.