Grab a mug of hot chocolate and curl up in a cozy chair with this one! Perfect for Christmas (or helping you feel appropriately seasonal), Evans' latest is a heartwarming story of forgiveness and reconciliation。 As the book opens, Richelle is facing a lonely Christmas after losing both her father and her identical twin, Michelle, earlier in the year。 Dad's final request of Richelle had been to resolve her estrangement with Michelle, but first her heart wasn't ready and then she learned that her Grab a mug of hot chocolate and curl up in a cozy chair with this one! Perfect for Christmas (or helping you feel appropriately seasonal), Evans' latest is a heartwarming story of forgiveness and reconciliation。 As the book opens, Richelle is facing a lonely Christmas after losing both her father and her identical twin, Michelle, earlier in the year。 Dad's final request of Richelle had been to resolve her estrangement with Michelle, but first her heart wasn't ready and then she learned that her sister had died。 She copes with her grief by throwing herself into her work and her writing, even joining a writers group, where she meets Justin。 Soon Christmas looks like it might not be so dreary。 Of course, obstacles emerge and threaten the new relationship, but the journey is worth taking。This was my first outing with Evans, and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the characters and situations they found themselves in, which stayed with me。 The allusions to the parable of the prodigal son complemented the story nicely。 I'll be reading this one again。Recommended 。。。more