Christmas In Jubilee, Rachel Hanna
Christmas In Jubilee, Rachel Hanna
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Christmas In Jubilee

Author: Rachel Hanna

Narrator: Anne Smith

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Rachel Hanna

Published: 12/15/2023


Synopsis

From the golden hues of October to the twinkling lights of December, Christmas In Jubilee unfolds in a town where the holiday season is a tapestry of love, second chances, and unexpected reunions. Madeline's tranquil mountain life is upended when her estranged mother, Eloise, arrives just as the town prepares for its annual holiday extravaganza. Meanwhile, Frannie comes back to Jubilee, inheriting not just her grandmother's home but also a retail space that could become the bakery of her dreams. Yet, the past has a way of catching up, especially when her high school sweetheart reappears, as unpredictable as an early snowfall. This heartwarming tale takes you on a journey through family complexities and romantic possibilities, all wrapped in the joy and nostalgia of the holiday season.

About Rachel Hanna

Rachel Hanna is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author and lifelong resident of north Georgia. She writes women’s fiction, clean contemporary small-town romance, and stories about Southerners. Her quirky characters and emotional story lines are a favorite of readers. She’s been married for over twenty-five years and has three kids, all of whom are technically adults but still need money sometimes. In addition, she has two rescue doggies and feeds all the animals that come close enough to her house.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roxanne

When I read this author's books, I really do feel transported to the town she writes about. Her character development, story lines and community really make me want to move in and get to know the people of the town. I live in a very small community and sometimes I think that helps me to see what her......more

Goodreads review by Danai

‘Christmas in Jubilee’ has small town charm and heartfelt family reunion, two things that are lovely to find in a Christmas tale, but the writing style didn’t work for me. It oftentimes felt overwritten and awkward, and the dialogue didn’t sound like the way real people speak. Madeleine’s mother has......more