Christmas Camp Wedding by Karen Schaler | Novella Review

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Christmas Camp Wedding by Karen Schaler | Novella ReviewChristmas Camp Wedding by Karen Schaler
Length: Christmas Camp 1.5
Also in this series: Christmas Camp
Also by this author: Christmas Camp, Finding Christmas
Published by HarperCollins on January 8, 2019
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Women, Holiday
Pages: 144
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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three-stars

The delightful sequel to Christmas Camp is now available!
After finally becoming partner at her advertising agency, Haley Hanson barely has time to plan her Christmas Eve wedding with her fiancé Jeff. When their perfect location falls through at the last minute, they need to find a new venue, fast. But everything is booked for the holidays, except for the place where Haley and Jeff fell in love, Christmas Camp.
With time running out to transform the inn into a winter wonderland, Trisha, a top wedding planner is brought in to help; she also just happens to be Jeff’s ex-girlfriend.
Will Jeff and Trisha’s Christmas past get in the way of Haley’s Christmas future, or can Christmas Camp still work its magic for a holiday happily ever after?

Christmas Camp Wedding by Karen Schaler is a bite sized sequel to Christmas Camp featuring all the same characters. On the whole, this novella just flies by. It serves as an okay epilogue but ultimately is not one of those novellas that is absolutely a must read.

In this story Haley and Jeff are about to get married on Christmas Eve. They plan to get married at the B&B Haley’s parents just opened. Unfortunately, disaster strikes and plans change. So, they end up deciding to get married at Christmas Camp instead. They’ll have to pull the whole event off at the last minute. Luckily they have a wedding planner named Trisha to help. Unluckily, that wedding planner is Jeff’s ex. Of course, things just keep going sideways for this wedding.

I think though you can probably guess how things will end up for Haley and Jeff. You can likely even guess how the book will end too. It is sweet, I will say. There’s also a couple elements I truly enjoyed. It also is nice to read about what the characters were up to. However, nothing about this felt like essential reading.

On A Scale From One To Buddy The Elf How Much Christmas Spirit Does Christmas Camp Wedding Have?

Christmas Camp Wedding is set at Christmas time. There’s different activities that get the characters into the spirit. However some of those activities did feel like a retread from the previous book. I think this is a lighter hearted read – but there’s no hearts or minds being changed here and that’s okay. If you’ve got a stressful holiday season and just want an easy fast read this book is worth checking out and should help recharge your seasonal batteries a little.


three-stars
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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.