
My Review
Christmas in Eternity Springs delivers all the heartfelt moments and second-chance sweetness you expect from Emily March. Claire is a woman trying to rebuild, and her quiet strength shines through every page. I really connected with her need for a fresh start—and the charm of a Christmas-themed shop in a cozy mountain town was irresistible.
Jax, a former Navy submariner turned single dad, brings his own emotional baggage, but his devotion to his son adds so much warmth to the story. Watching Nicholas begin to heal and open up again through the magic of the town—and a scrappy little puppy—was touching and real.
This book isn’t just a love story between Claire and Jax—it’s about community, family, and finding joy again when you least expect it. The pacing was just right, the dialogue had moments of humor and heart, and the romance builds with a sincerity that left me smiling through the final chapters.
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Why You’ll Love This Book
- Small-town charm with cozy Christmas vibes
- Emotional healing and heartfelt second chances
- A strong heroine rebuilding her life
- A devoted dad and his loveable son
- Perfect for fans of RaeAnne Thayne and Debbie Macomber
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