A Christmas Caroline, Camilla Isley
A Christmas Caroline, Camilla Isley
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A Christmas Caroline
A Second Chance, Amnesia Romantic Comedy

Author: Camilla Isley

Narrator: Susan Marlowe

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/12/2021


Synopsis

Caroline is a cynic career woman living the high life in Manhattan where love and relationships are but a distant memory of the past.But after a freak accident on Christmas Eve, Caroline receives a visit from a cheeky spirit of Christmas Past, Present, Yet to Come, and—most importantly—Christmas That Could Have Been. When she wakes up on Christmas Day suddenly married with three kids and living two doors down from her parents in New Jersey, Caroline has a chance to experience the life she would’ve had if she’d made a different choice.Will small-town life as a mother and a wife make her rediscover what’s really important in life?A modern-day retelling of A Christmas Carol…

Reviews

Goodreads review by Martha on December 07, 2021

A classic chick-lit that conveys that unless you are married with kids you are not living a fulfilled life........more

Goodreads review by DJ on November 06, 2021

Favorite Quotes: New York is the city that never sleeps. The place where everything is possible. The tall skyscrapers glitter in the night with a seductive promise, like when you meet the eyes of a handsome stranger in a bar. Anything could happen. And no matter that I was bone-tired half an hour ago,......more

A somewhat sad and emotional story, but I still really enjoyed it!......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on October 17, 2021

Given how many times a festive season I tend to watch a variant of Scrooge, or Muppets Christmas Carol, I think it's rather safe to say I really enjoy the story, and love the modern day versions such as Scrooged just as much. So I was rather excited to see Camila Isley had penned her own modern-day......more

Goodreads review by Emily on November 25, 2022

I have kids. I love my kids. But the message in this book that you're not truly happy unless you have kids is gross.......more