Rescued at Christmas by Janice Carter: Book Review

Rescued at Christmas by Janice Carter
Series: Home to Maple Glen – Book 2
Publisher: Harlequin Heartwarming
Release Date: November 26, 2024
Genre: Clean Contemporary Romance

She feels she’s lost everything…
Will love give her hope?
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Rescuing her was his Christmas miracle…

But will she be gone again by New Year’s?

Devon Fairchild arrives in the small town of Maple Glen just weeks before Christmas to honor a promise she made to her late brother. Then she’ll get back to her life in the city. But when she’s injured, firefighter Finn McAllister rescues her and takes her home to his family, who shower her with compassion and holiday cheer. For the first time, Devon starts to feel like she belongs. But the walls she’s built around her heart have always kept her safe. If she lets them fall, will she truly be rescued…or will it only lead to more heartbreak?

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Devon Fairchild travels to the tiny town of Maple Glen, where she is to fulfill a promise to her deceased brother. Devon is determined to fulfill this promise, even if it means hiking on a trail in the winter, despite warnings from the owner of the B&B where she was staying. Luckily for Devon, when she has an accident, a local firefighter and search-and-rescue volunteer, Finn McAllister, happens upon her.

It’s a little mysterious why Devon made the promise to her brother. Which is intriguing and plays into Devon’s character. She is reserved and distant and you know there is a reason why but you just don’t know. Well, eventually you do, but I don’t want to spoil it for you. Finn, a name I adore, by the way, is more of an open-book type. Or at least his thoughts are because this is a dual-point-of-view book. My favorite! Sometimes, he seems almost a little too perfect but at the same time overbearing. Although, I don’t think that’s the way Finn sees himself.

There are a few townspeople in Maple Glen that get involved with what is going on with, well everything. It is a small town. But Carter made it very easy to keep up with the characters. Other than Finn’s direct family, the other characters played minor roles and you never needed a cheat sheet of characters. Everything was well laid out. I really enjoyed Finn’s mother, Marion. She is the reserved but knowing type. And she likes to cook, bake, and get involved in helping the community. A woman after my own heart.

As Devon stays in Maple Glen, you can start to see her resolve start to slowly melt. Both she and Finn start to transform in the tiniest of ways. Just enough to keep the book grounded in reality. This change in Devon made for some wonderful and unexpected dialogue towards the end of the book. All of this culminated in giving the book just the right ending. One that made sense and put a smile on your face.

This book is just right for those who enjoy small-town romance, found family, and forced proximity. A touching romance with a sweet ending.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author via JustRead Publicity Tours.
All opinions are my own.



Janice Carter

Janice Carter has been writing Harlequin romances for a long time, through raising a family, teaching and on into retirement. This is her 18th Harlequin romance and she has plans for more!

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20 responses to “Rescued at Christmas by Janice Carter: Book Review”
  1. buffywnabe Avatar

    I don’t read a ton of this type, in a way they are too formulaic it seems at times. But that’s just me. I’m glad you enjoyed this one for the most part. Thanks for your review!

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      It’s funny, I’m not a romantic person at all but it’s really the only type of book I truly enjoy. I suppose that sometimes opposites attract with books too.

  2. tarter95 Avatar
    tarter95

    Sounds like a good book.

  3. Nancy P Avatar

    looks fabulous

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      It’s a good read!

  4. Mrsryanmoser Avatar
    Mrsryanmoser


    looks good.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar
  5. sidlaw0425 Avatar

    This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I hope you are able to make the time to read it!

  6. Shelly Peterson Avatar
    Shelly Peterson

    I look forward to reading this.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I hope you enjoy!

  7. the bookworm Avatar

    I don’t’ usually read Harlequins but this sounds like a cozy one. Nice review.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I used to think that Harlequin’s were just for old people. I don’t know why since the books feature younger people. And this is definitely a read for anyone 16 to 100!

  8. alysapa8f4ab53d8 Avatar
    alysapa8f4ab53d8

    sounds great jcp

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar
  9. @justreadtours Avatar

    looking forward to reading this one 🙂 Thanks for such a well-written review!

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      You’ll enjoy this!

  10. mjeanpike Avatar

    Sounds like a sweet Christmas read 🙂

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

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