Sunday, November 7, 2021

Review of Shopping for a Turkey by Julia Kent

 


I receieved this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review.

In this book we meet Amy Jacoby and Hamish McCormick. Amy is Shannon's sister and well as you have read from her and Declan's books nothing can go smoothly. When Amy gets a call from her father she at first thinks nothing of it until she learns why he is calling. When she goes to text her sisters she gets a the wrong name in the text group and get Hamish instead an arrogant Scottish football player, emphasis on the player part. When they realize that their mother can't cook Thanksgiving this year due to her injuries she is both happy and worried. When the drill sergeant isn't in charge what will happen? Hamish just wants to get home for the holiday, but since that is not possible he takes a job shooting a commercial for his uncle. He has no desire to be there until he learns the last place his uncle needs to shoot is right in front of Amy's parents place. Can they both find something to be thankful for this season or will shots be fired by morning?

Another amazing hit by this author. There is so much I want to say about this book but that would ruin the who thing. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone.  



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