Paint Me a Christmas by Anna Adams

Posted July 17, 2019 by karenbaron in #ABaronessNoel, Review, Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Paint Me a Christmas by Anna Adams

Paint Me a Christmas

by Anna Adams
five-stars
Series: 12 Days of Heartwarming Christmas #7, Christmas Town #7
Published by IndieWrites on October 9, 2018
Genres: Sweet Holiday Romance
Pages: 127
Format: Kindle
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Get Your Copy at: Amazon
Also in this series: A Christmas Carousel Proposal, A Miracle for Christmas, Pride and Presents, Sleigh Bells in the Snow, Our Christmas Promise, Defending Christmas, The Hope Chest, A Gift Horse, Santa School, The Dark Horse, His Christmas Carousel Baby, Five Golden Wishes, Christmas Town Homecoming: A 10-Book Connected Holiday Romance Collection

Ross Delaney and Mia Thompson were such good friends that they went into a painting business together. Ross appreciated trained artist Mia’s ability to bring color and texture alive, and he celebrated her successes. Mia learned from Ross’s innate ability when he achieved beauty she couldn’t explain with all her training.
They didn’t expect to go their separate ways as their goals diverged, but the business emphasized the differences they’d been painting over in their relationship. Now, they’re working with all the other artisans in Christmas Town to restore a carousel as a gift for a beloved town family.
The deadline is Christmas Eve—the night when a kiss under the mistletoe means a wedding in the new year. Can Mia and Ross paint a holiday second chance into their own lasting love?

Can Mia and Ross work together without fighting?

Paint Me a Christmas by Anna Adams is a great Christmas book that is great for all ages to read. Ms. Adams created two realistic people that are both too stubborn to realize that they work together as a couple. Mia Thompson and Ross Delaney are excellent characters who I’m glad got their happy ending together.

Mia Thompson

Ms. Thompson is a painter that does specialty work; she is more into the painting on canvas’s or doing a mural. Mia got wrapped up into working on the Carousel pieces that needed to be painted and knew that she needed help, so she asked her ex Ross Delaney to help. She wants to get the Carousel pieces done and get her friendship with Ross back.

Mia is a complex person, but she knows what she wants in life and isn’t afraid to try for it. She is a great person that wants a beautiful relationship. Mia and Ross have been best friends since they were babies. The one thing that I don’t like about her is that she didn’t listen to her friends and try to work it out with Ross.

Ross Delaney

Ross Delaney is the main male and love interest in this story. He wants life to go back to the way it was but has a hard time trying to talk it out with Mia. These two are so similar that it’s kind of scary, but in a lovingly way, it’s what makes them work. Both are stubborn and don’t like to listen to the townsfolk, trying to help them out.

I like that Ross is that he is trying to do what Mia wants while also not giving in to his feelings. These two are hurting each other by not talking about their issues because they both think that it’s what the other wants.

Five Stars

Paint Me a Christmas by Anna Adams was a pretty exciting read. I do have to say that I kept on talking out loud to the characters throughout the entire time I was reading. I’m pretty much sure my parents think I’m nuts. Besides that, it is a great read and one that won’t take you too long to finish. However, you may want to bundle up in a blanket with a cup of hot chocolate while wishing it is Christmas time again.

Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Paint Me a Christmas by Anna Adams.

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Happy Reading!

If you would like to see other reviews from the 12 Days of Heartwarming Christmas, please go HERE.

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About Anna Adams

Anna Adams was in the US Navy, also working on a business degree full-time, when her first child was born. That little guy changed her life–created priorities. She wanted her children to grow up, believing they could do the most unlikely things.

Like writing–which she’d done since she was old enough to force someone to listen to stories and then old enough to pick up a pencil and a piece of paper.

She switched to an English degree–and ignored her husband when he asked if she planned to “open an English store,” and eventually found jobs doing any kind of writing. And she learned to write books. Twenty-something books later, she’s a USA Today Bestseller, and she’s still believes in unlikely things. Like true love that everyone can believe in.

The above is from the author’s Amazon page.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2019 Contemporary Romance Reading Challenge
  • 2019 Goodreads Reading Challenge
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