Dashing Through the Snow


Dashing Through the Snow: A Christmas Novel (Random House Large Print) Paperback – Large Print, October 6, 2015
Author: Visit ‘s Debbie Macomber Page ID: 0804194831

Review

“This Christmas romance from [Debbie] Macomber is both sweet and sincere.”Library Journal
 
“Quirky heroine Ashley brings the laughs and is the driving force behind this hilarious read, while Dash brings a sense of groundedness with his stable military persona. There’s just the right amount of holiday cheer to remind you it’s Christmas. Ashley and Dash are a realistic example of how opposites attract. This road-trip romance is full of high jinks and the kooky characters Macomber does so well.”RT Book Reviews

About the Author

Debbie Macomber, the author of Silver Linings, Last One Home, Love Letters, Mr. Miracle, Blossom Street Brides, and Rose Harbor in Bloom, is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Nine of her novels have hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller lists, and three of her beloved Christmas novels have been  hit movies on the Hallmark Channel, including Mrs. Miracle and Mr. Miracle. In 2013, Hallmark Channel began production on the original series Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove, based on Macomber’s Cedar Cove books. She has more than 170 million copies of her books in print worldwide.

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Series: Random House Large PrintPaperback: 288 pagesPublisher: Random House Large Print; Lrg edition (October 6, 2015)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0804194831ISBN-13: 978-0804194839 Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #8,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Books > Large Print > Romance #8 in Books > Large Print > Literature & Fiction #143 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Holidays

I am an avid Debbie Macomber fan, having read 90 percent her current books published as e books. I preordered this and it arrived two days ago. I found the story Intriguing and different. I really liked her character development and for most part the story itself. However not close to one of my favorite books. It ended ubruptly , I sat their and felt unsatisfied. Overall I feel like this is Sadly not close to the caliber of her usual books. It needed a longer ending, more development of her main characters. I don’t want to give anything away but even the main story line got resolved with no explanation. I feel like this book got rushed to complete for publication date .

I love Debbie Macomber’s Christmas novels. There have been years when it’s her stories that get me into the Christmas spirit or remind me what I’m really celebrating. That said, this story could have been so much better if it got rid of the FBI part of the storyline, which I just found annoying and ridiculous, and focused on the budding romance between Ashley and Dash. I would have loved to read about an in-person interaction between Ashley and Dash’s mom. They had more chemistry in the first half of the book than the main characters did. The story felt rushed at times and I really would have enjoyed a little more time with the couple. That sassy edge Mrs. Macomber gives her female characters was less present in this book, showing up only a few times, like in the name of the adorable little puppy, Little Blade.

Last year’s Mr. Miracle had the same disapointing feel to me. A little rushed with not nearly enough of a story. I almost wonder if the Hallmark Channel will be premiering the movie Dashing Through the Snow this December. Mrs. Macomber has set the standard for warm romantic Christmas stories, I almost wish I had reached for an old favorite like The Christmas Basket, Christmas Letters, Starry Night, or any of the Angels books. With so many truly good books from this author, it’s easy to overlook the more "meh" offerings, but I really hope her next attempt is up to par with the older holiday stories. I wish there was less emphasis on pushing out a book and/or movie every year and instead, a focus on a truly good, heartwarming story,

I think sometimes when writers are as prolific as Debbie Macomber, that a break is a good idea. There was nothing about this book that I liked. There was no need for the FBI part of the story. This book was a waste of paper and I would recommend to everyone that they not buy this book. It was just a weak effort.

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