Fans of the USA Today bestselling author of the book-to-TV stories Coming Home for Christmas and Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses, with over one million copies sold, comes a moving holiday read that's perfect for fans of Sheila Roberts, Debbie Macomber, and Jill Shalvis.
They say there’s a covered bridge that heals the sick and mends the broken. Actual miracles have happened within its green clapboard protective shell. When Alicia Silver faces spending her first Christmas without her fiancé, she knows that the only way she can manage through the season is if she has a little divine intervention. So she heads to the snowy Smoky Mountains to visit that bridge, hoping to reach her fiancé somehow.
But she isn’t expecting to encounter Leo Whitaker when she gets there. He, too, is looking for answers. His father is missing. He hasn’t seen even a trace of him in five days, and with thesnowstorm, every day he can’t find him the situation becomes more dire.
Under the sparkle of holiday lights and swags of greenery, the two must face the answers they’re given. Will the bridge be their Christmas miracle? Or will it uncover more than it covers this holiday?
First, I want to thank Jenny Hale and Harpeth Road Press for providing me with this book so I may bring you with this review.
The Noel Bridge is my favorite Christmas Story that Jenny Hale has written. It is a beautifully written story that will give you all the feels and thensome. Not to mention it will put love in your heart and an everlasting smile on your face! It is one that you will want to put on your tbr list.
Kristen Ingebretson did a fantastic job with the cover design. It is so picturesque and represents The Noel Bridge so perfectly.
I loved that Alicia’s job was a nurse in Orthopedics and that she was a natural nurturer. A great quality to have and one of many reasons I really enjoyed this character.
My heart broke for the loss of Alicia’s fiancé Bo and all the heartache it had caused her.
The Noel Bridge reads like a Hallmark Christmas Movie in my head. I felt like this book had something for everyone to enjoy from heading home to where you grew up, making wishes on a special bridge, locating a missing person, a little romance, finding yourself in the process.
The Noel Bridge was set around Christmas time and there were definitely some devine miracles that came about. There were some very sweet bonding moments between some of the characters that will make you smile ear to ear. It is for sure a feel good book
I loved how special this bridge was and how people would come to make wishes and they would come true. We saw this time and time again come true in the book. But also how spirits one in particular guided two special people together that were meant for eachother.
This is also a book about letting go of the past and following your heart to what you truly want, need and deserve in life.
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