I know I just posted a book review yesterday, and I promise not to overload this blog with book reviews. However, I need to post about The Christmas Lamp by Lori Copeland.
It’s a small book with big Christmas spirit. The story is typical with no surprises. A reason to put your feet up for an hour instead of rushing around.
Here’s the backcover copy:
Christmas trees, twinkling lights, skating in the park, and holiday displays are the hallmark elements for celebrating Jesus birth for the sentimental residents of Nativity, Missouri. Will fiscal responsibility replace Christmas their traditions when times are tough? Though their priorities and methods clash, Roni Elliot and Jake Brisco want the same thing, for the town to prosper. As the two get to know each other better, each begins to gain a new perspective on what the real wealth of Nativity and the season might be.
You can find out more information at Lori Copeland’s site or from then Zondervan. You can read the first chapter at Where the Story Begins.
This book was sent to me through Christian Fiction Blog Alliance for the book tour. The words are fully my own and I have no affiliate links in this post.
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I haven’t read this one yet, but I love Lori Copeland’s books.
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Awww…I really think that this is a good book to read this season. Nah, I think it’s the perfect book this Christmas. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Lori Copeland’s books are always informative. I would like to read this on this auspices eve. Thanks for sharing the book.