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REVIEWS OF
THE CHRISTMAS CLOCK
"There are
no miracles here, but lots of love and small town charm. I thought
this quick delightful read was just what someone might want to fill
in an evening while getting in the Christmas spirit. Martin does an
excellent job of moving the story forward with vignettes and
snippets of peoples’ lives that show glimpses into their hearts. A
true romance that will appeal to anyone with the holiday spirit."
"Warm,
loving, and heartfelt—the true Christmas gift all wrapped up in
Kat's wonderful new book." —Joan
Singleton/Screenwriter/Producer
"The
Christmas Clock is a special story about the spirit behind this
holiday, a promise of possibilities full of life, love,
forgiveness and peace so often associated with the Yuletide
season but so often missed because hearts are closed to its
magic. The Christmas Clock is a beautiful metaphor for the new
love and life about to inspire and transform everyone in this
poignant story!” —CrystalReviews.com
"Through it all the
author keeps hope alive as we get involved with this
group of people. Christmas is coming. Perhaps the
joys of the season will help these great characters.
This is a special book and hard to put down." —TheRomanceStudio.com
"I really liked this story. It's
short, only 145 pages, but in those pages the author tells a
wonderful story. I always want Christmas books to have a happy
ending and this was no disappointment. I loved how it ended. I
suppose some would call it predictable, but aren't most
Christmas stories? I think this is a great story to be read
around the Holidays." —NotEnoughbooks.com
"A
short and beautiful read, this is one story no one should miss.
As always, Kat presents us with characters of great depth, a
situation where love is truly the answer to many questions, and
a time when circumstances can and do act to pull the right
people together at the right time. It is a magical story,
filled with love, friendship, and most of all community pulling
together for the sake of one of its own, and all of it triggered
by the love of a child for his grandmother. Kat Martin takes
her considerable talent and yet again weaves a story I will not
soon forget. The Christmas Clock is one I heartily recommend to
all those who love a good read, a good romance, and an
all-around great story." —RomanceAtHeart.com
"THE
CHRISTMAS CLOCK is a fascinating Yuletide relationship drama as
redemption and forgiveness are fostered by love and caring for
others.” —Harriett Klausner
"THE
CHRISTMAS CLOCK is an emotion-packed contemporary romance that will
have you smiling one moment and in tears the next....I absolutely
loved this story. The Christmas Clock is a perfect holiday story! I
recommend The Christmas Clock to anyone looking for a wonderful
story for the holidays or any time of year." —RomanceJunkies.com
"The
Christmas Clock is a story of compassion, healing, faith, love
and forgiveness. How Teddy unwittingly touches Joe, Sylvia,
Doris and Floyd is definitely a miracle and almost magical. This
creates the hopes that at some point in our own lives we're able
touch someone's life unconditionally and unknowingly just as
Teddy did." —Onceuponaromance.net
"If
your are longing for a heartwarming holiday story for the
upcoming season, you will not be disappointed with The Christmas
Clock, by Kat Martin. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and I can
envision myself curled up in a favorite chair, on a snowy day,
reading it again. Complete your Christmas shopping by purchasing
The Christmas Clock for everyone on your list." —BookPleasures.com
"This
is an absolutely charming and sweet story of love lost and found
... There is such real pain and lovely emotion portrayed in this
short story. The characters are beautiful people in heart beauty
if not physical beauty. The story is compelling and the writing
easy and quick to read. If you want a very quick, sweet,
heart-touching story that might bring tears to your eyes this is
a perfect choice!" —SingleTitles.com
Sylvia
Winters' decision to spare Joe Dixon grief may have been a
mistake, but at the time, she thought it was her only choice.
Eight years later, Syl is back in Dreyerville coming face to
face with the man she loved and lost. Joe Dixon's life changed
forever when Syl left him. He's managed to put the pieces back
together, except for the hole in his heart where Syl used to be.
Their reunion is emotional, unlike the marriage that Doris and
Floyd Culver have. Doris and Floyd have grown comfortable
leading separate lives. Lottie Sparks is Doris' friend. Her life
is drastically changing and her grandson Teddy's future hangs in
the balance. With Teddy's help, maybe these couples will find
happiness again.
A birdhouse, an antique clock, and
little boy mend the relationships of two couples and bring peace to
an aging woman in The Christmas Clock. Syl and Joe's romance is
tumultuous and eventually, very heartwarming. Doris and Floyd
experience what many couples do after spending such a long time
together, and sweet Lottie's tale is heartbreaking and very
realistic. With a bit of an old fashioned feel, Kat Martin ties the
characters of The Christmas Clock together with powerful emotion and
a deep sense of love. The Christmas Clock is a poignant story of
second chances that will stay with you long after you've finished
reading it. —Joyfullyreviewed.com
"What
a wonderful book. I was almost in tears for Teddy and his
grandmother. This book is much different than your usual. It is
well worth the price and a definite for my KEEPER shelf. Thank
you for a beautiful read." —Nancy—A Romance Reader
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