Monday, December 26, 2011

The Perfect Christmasby Debbie Macomber




For Cassie Beaumont, it’s meeting her perfect match. Cassie, at thirty-three, wants a husband and kids, and so far, nothing’s worked. Not blind dates, not the Internet and certainly not leaving love to chance.

What’s left? A professional matchmaker. He’s Simon Dodson, and he’s very choosy about the clients he takes on. Cassie finds Simon a difficult, acerbic know-it-all, and she’s astonished when he accepts her as a client.

Claiming he has her perfect mate in mind, Simon assigns her three tasks to complete before she meets him. Three tasks that are all about Christmas: being a charity bell ringer, dressing up as Santa’s elf at a children’s party and preparing a traditional turkey dinner for her neighbors (whom she happens to dislike). Despite a number of comical mishaps, Cassie does it all—and she’s finally ready to meet her match.
But just like the perfect Christmas gift, he turns out to be a wonderful surprise!

What would the holidays be without a Christmas story from Debbie Macomber?

 Debbie Macomber is good to read when you want to read what I call light romance. Perfect Christmas was a good book not a great one but it was worth reading. What I really liked about this book was reading about the three task she was given to do. I think it was the best part of the book it's where Cassie's personality came out the most. I would have liked to read more about Cassie and Simon falling for each other and there was a sub story involving Cassie's best friend and brother I would have liked to read a whole book about. There was just something missing from this book to make it great but I'm not sure what. I enjoyed it and liked Simon and Cassie both very much. It was a good little Christmas story. This is not the first book I would recommend but I would recommend it.

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