Thursday, 12 December 2024

Once Upon A Christmas Song by Mary Calmes

TITLE: ⟫ Once Upon A Christmas Song

AUTHOR: ⟫ Mary Calmes

SERIES: ⟫ Multi Author Once Upon a Holiday

RATING: ⟫ 4.5/5

BLURB: ⟫ Chris Gardner has a good life in New Orleans. He owns a club in the French Quarter, has a wonderful crew of people who call it home, loyal, caring friends, and even gets his kid fix by helping to take care of his chef’s daughter. What he doesn’t have is that special someone to share his days and nights with. He thought he did, once upon a time, but that man left to find fame and fortune, became a rockstar, and never returned. And that’s fine. Life isn’t a fairy tale. Now if only he could find a band to play music in his club at night, that would be a Christmas miracle.

Dawson West had to leave to see if his dreams could become reality, but what he didn’t count on was that once he had the world at his feet, he’d miss the man who’d held him tight. Between the endless climb toward greatness and the pitfalls of addiction, Dawson lost himself for a while, but that doesn’t mean he stopped loving Chris. Not wanting his love to see him broken, he makes certain he’s clean and sober when he finally comes home. Going radio silent while becoming the man Chris deserves seemed like a good idea at the time, but now…

Now, Chris has a problem. Dawson is back, out of the blue, and if Chris lets him return to rocking his club, is that an invitation for his heart as well? How can Chris ever trust again, even if it is the season?

Once Upon A Christmas Song is a part of the multi-author series Once Upon A Holiday Story. Each book can be read as a standalone and in any order. What links these books together is The Hook’s Book Nook Traveling Library, a library on wheels owned by two old ladies in love.

REVIEW: ⟫ Mary Calmes writes complex characters who love deeply but care more. It’s all about wanting to be the best that you can be for that other person, although sometimes that does blind you to what’s happening around you. Chris and Dawson definitely seem like a match made in heaven, and I found myself rooting for them in their flashbacks even though I knew that they weren’t together when the story began. The cast of supporting characters were as fascinating as usual, and I loved the glimpse into the band members and how they all wanted to become better.

A really enjoyable story by an author who knows her niche and how to write it in a manner so satisfying that you kinda don’t care if some of it feels a little too familiar!

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