Wakela's World

Santa in Montana

December 9th, 2010

As the temperatures dip here in Florida, I continue on my quest of reading great Christmas stories.  This is one that finds itself towards the top of my list.  This is the first book I have read by Janet Dailey and I know that I will be searching for more of hers very quickly.

Santa in Montana is actually part of a series, but if you are new to the series like I was then you will not feel  lost at all.   The author made me feel like I was a welcome addition to the Triple C Ranch up in Montana and that I was right there along side the Calder family as they plan to spend one of the biggest Christmases in a very long time.

This was the first year in which the whole family was able to all get together under one roof in ages.  And the love that they felt for each other and expressed was incredible. 

My favorite character though would have to be Jake though.  Even though he wasn’t the main storyline, he was definitely there for the entire ride. 

As the old adage goes, you can’t teach old dogs new tricks.  But according to this book, old Cats can always learn a thing or two.  Cat had been widowed for sometime and was afraid to open her heart back up to love.  But Chase had other plans in mind as he decides that its high time for Cat to find a man and stop nagging him. 

A very heart warming story that will transport you to the ranch and you won’t want to leave!

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5 Responses to “Santa in Montana”

  1. Blake Rettke

    Just wanted to let you know the sidebar looks off in my browser with 1600×1200 resolution.

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  4. Hipolito M. Wiseman

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  5. Allan Sinopoli

    Keep working ,fantastic job!

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