Review: Sleigh Belles - Beth Albright



Wanting a mid-winter Christmas read to get you looking forward to Christmastime ?
 
Review: Sleigh Belles - Book #3 Sassy Belles Series - Beth Albright - September 2013

Christmas is here and it's not the Sleigh Bells that you have to be worried or excited about but the "Sleigh Belles" of Tuscaloosa. We have Vivi McFadden who has just had a cute baby girl Tallulah to her longtime on/off lover and now husband Lewis - the announcer for the Football team - The Crimson Tides. Blake , after witnessing her husband Henry cheat on her she thought she may never find love again but true love for Blake came in the form of her old high-school boyfriend now Chief of Police - Sonny.  Though for Sleigh Belles, we focus on a third Belle who will discover the true meaning of love and family and in Sleigh Belles we read as the wall she had put up years ago will come tumbling down - that Belle is Dallas Dubois. Dallas has always been the type of girl who has had to look out for herself and has been Blake's arch-enemy since they were youngsters and Dallas was the last straw that caused Blake to leave her husband. When Dallas learns that the "anchor chair" is opening up at the news station she has worked for , she knows she is the perfect candidate. But what happens when it seems that the way to the chair, is through a series of charity and minor news stories. Will this task see Dallas turn a new leaf as she starts to actually enjoy herself and start to feel ? Enter in Cal - When they were in High School Dallas had a huge crush on Cal, but Cal saw her as the "Ice Queen" . Has Dallas changed or can Cal be the one to melt the ice around her heart and help her to move on from her past -the past that has been causing so much pain and agony?
Find out in Book #3 of the Sassy Belles Collection - A series that is downright Southern ChickLit and fans of the TV Show Hart of Dixie will enjoy.
 

 


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