Monday, October 7, 2013

Book Review: Starry Night by Debbie Macomber

Starry Night: A Christmas NovelStarry Night: A Christmas Novel by Debbie Macomber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I'm a sucker for Christmas, of starry nights and of love stories that is why I really loved this book!


Wanting to take the path she really wants for herself, Carrie Slayton decided to take the next big step and hand-in her resignation as a Social events editor. Her boss won't let her out though but instead, he dared her to interview for the biggest author of that time, Finn Dalton. If she was able to do it, Carrie can write whatever story she wants. That sounds easy but a man who doesn't want to found won't be found. Finn is said to be secluded somewhere in Alaska, but that didn't stop Carrie. Once she found Finn, the not-so-warm-welcome given to her by Finn would drastically change in a matter of 48 hours. Starry Night is a romantic, heart-warming and dreamy novel. Set under that multitudes of stars under the winter sky in Alaska, the love of two opposites has once again proved that when something is really meant to be, odds can be defied. It's a relaxing and entertaining piece of work and honestly speaking, I enjoyed the briefness yet clearness of the way Debbie Macomber told the story. This is my first book of hers and I really would like to read her other works.

Starry Night is highly recommended for those who wants to just take a seat in a coffee shop and unwind with nothing heavy and mind-blogging, just pure love.



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