Thursday, January 8, 2015

A Robertson Family Christmas by Miss Kay Robertson Book Review



ABOUT BOOK: Hunter Clarke wanted one thing for Christmas: to spend it with his dad and his brother. He misses being included in any guy trips since his parents divorced and he went to live with his mom. So he’s less than happy when his mother tells him that he won a contest to spend Christmas in West Monroe, Louisiana, with a family named the Robertsons. For some reason, they’re supposed to be a big deal. How did he win a contest he didn't enter? Besides, he’s never heard of them and sure doesn't want to spend Christmas in a swamp with a bunch of strangers.
Korie Robertson is excited to open her heart and home to Hunter and show him what the Christmas season looks like for the Robertson family. And like it or not, Hunter experiences it firsthand. From duck-hunting disasters with the bearded guys, to learning to cook with Miss Kay, Hunter quickly discovers what it’s like to live with this boisterous, yet loving family. Putting on his headphones and ignoring them is not an option. Before long, Hunter begins to let his guard down. But with Christmas and the end of his trip fast approaching, will it be too little, too late? Or will Hunter be open to the greatest gift of all?
ABOUT AUTHOR: Kay Robertson, also known as Miss Kay, is an American television personality, best known for her appearances on the A&E reality series Duck Dynasty.
ABOUT AUTHOR: Travis Thrasher is the author of over a dozen works of fiction, including Isolation and Ghostwriter. He has been writing since he was in the third grade. His writing is known for its honestly, depth, and surprising twists. Thrasher lives in Chicago with his wife and three daughters. Learn more about Thrasher as www.travisthrasher.com.

My review;
I just finished reading this heartwarming story and I really liked it. It  is wonderful to be able to read about what a family might be able to do to help a troubled person. This is a story about finding out about what is really important and what is not. Miss Kay Robertson makes you feel like you really want to be with her family. I give this book a 4/5. I was given this book for the purpose of a review via The Book Club Network Inc., and all opinions are my own.

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