A Family for Keeps by Janice Sims
There’s really such a thing as too much perfection.

There’s really such a thing as too much perfection.

Why waste a different kind of premise by giving a mostly-the-same kind of fare?

This is just the pick me up I need during these difficult days.

Here’s a pleasant tale of nothing of real significance.

Oh, old school goodness. Don’t come across that often these days.

A story with people who fall in love like it’s the most natural thing ever. The plot doesn’t compare to the romance, though.

Some pacing issues aside, this is a very satisfying Christmastime love story.

I really want to love this more than the score would suggest. Maybe I do.

The characters are too perfect to be interesting, and they take forever to do anything. Hello darkness, my old friend…

This one is pretty decent. I just wish it has moved me more.
