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Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets by Jill Kemerer Review

 Good Morning Sweet Friends :)

I pray today finds you all doing well, and I'm so thankful you've taken the time to drop on by The Preppy Book Princess today for another book review.

I adore reading Christmas books, as I'm sure many of you are already aware. I honestly read them throughout the majority of the year, but there's something extra special about getting to pick them up to read during the actual Christmas season.

I especially enjoy the ones that highlight the true reason for the season, and the lovely story I'm going to review for you all today does just that.

I hope you'll all join me today down below for today's full review.


Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets by Jill Kemerer:



Source: Gift from My Hubby

Publisher: Love Inspired

Publication Date: September 18th, 2018

Genre: Christian Fiction/Contemporary Romance/Christmas Read

Series: Wyoming Cowboys



Synopsis:


A nanny at Christmastime…Will she find love in this Wyoming Cowboys novel?

Six weeks on a ranch caring for quadruplets—aspiring nurse Ainsley Draper’s prepared for a busy Christmas. When the children’s handsome uncle opens the door, her task gets extra complicated. Marshall Graham is upholding his promise to look after his twin sister, the babies’ mom. But as family loyalty clashes with new love, will the perfect present include a future with Ainsley?

(synopsis from goodreads)


My Review:

At first glance, it would appear by the cover and the synopsis that Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets is a heartwarming, feel good type of Christmas story. Now I will say it definitely has its moments like this, but the story actually is a lot deeper than one would first expect when they pick it up.

Ainsley Draper takes a job as a baby nanny for a couple who have quadruplets, and she's soon realizing she may have bit off a bit more than she can chew. As someone who has had a tragic past, and is determined to not go down the same path again, Ainsley soon finds herself trapped wanting to help a family where the mother is struggling heavily with depression, and the brother is in the midst of an unhealthy sibling co-dependency.

Author Jill Kememer does a brilliant job of weaving a beautiful story throughout the ups and downs the main characters are experiencing, and she brings awareness and truth to these harsher plot elements, including absentee parents and alcoholism.

The babies definitely steal the show, and I adored how Ainsley and Marshall's romance is so wrapped up in the babies themselves, as it made an adorable romance that much sweeter.

All in all, this one is definitely a winner in my eyes, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a faith based Christmas story this holiday season.

Final Rating: 4/5.


Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day :)

This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photo does not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 

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