The Mistletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans

   

    The Mistletoe Promise
        Richard Paul Evans
        Hardcover: 272 pages
        Publisher: Simon & Schuster (November 18, 2014)
        Language: English
        ISBN-10: 1476728208
        ISBN-13: 978-1476728209 
        Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.9 x 7 inches

Synopsis

Elise Dutton dreads the arrival of another holiday season. Three years earlier, her husband cheated on her with her best friend, resulting in a bitter divorce that left her alone, broken, and distrustful.

Then, one November day, a stranger approaches Elise in the mall food court. Though she recognizes the man from her building, Elise has never formally met him. Tired of spending the holidays alone, the man offers her a proposition. For the next eight weeks—until the evening of December 24—he suggests that they pretend to be a couple. He draws up a contract with four rules:

1. No deep, probing personal questions
2. No drama
3. No telling anyone the truth about the relationship 
4. The contract is void on Christmas Day

The lonely Elise surprises herself by agreeing to the idea. As the charade progresses, the safety of her fake relationship begins to mend her badly broken heart. But just as she begins to find joy again, her long-held secret threatens to unravel the emerging relationship. But she might not be the only one with secrets.



My Thoughts

Back in July, I was browsing the shelves at a used bookstore when I came upon this pretty foil covered book and since we are approaching the holidays, I figured, I’d finish out the month of November with Holiday reads.

In this case, the title is associated with Christmas in which lovers are expected to kiss.

So, the opening of the book is intriguing.  A lawyer and travel agent meet at the food court and the lawyer proposes a Holiday contract or "Mistletoe Promise". To fulfill this - they must agree to share their time together at activities prior to Christmas as the contract expires at midnight on Christmas Eve.   

Insecurities, personal struggles, and flaws contribute to the characters as well as the backstory in this book set up to read like chapters of Elise Dutton's diary.



About the Author


When Richard Paul Evans wrote the #1 best-seller, The Christmas Box, he never intended on becoming an internationally known author. His quiet story of parental love and the true meaning of Christmas made history when it became simultaneously the #1 hardcover and paperback book in the nation. Since then, more than eight million copies of The Christmas Box have been printed. He has since written eleven consecutive New York Times bestsellers. He is one the few authors in history to have hit both the fiction and non-fiction bestseller lists. He has won several awards for his books including the 1998 American Mothers Book Award, two first place Storytelling World Awards, and the 2005 Romantic Times Best Women Novel of the Year Award. His books have been translated into more than 22 languages and several have been international best sellers.


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