A Santa for Christmas
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Narrated by:
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Meghan Kelly
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By:
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Carra Copelin
About this listen
Merry Hernandez has lost both her father and her brother in the last year to unfortunate circumstances, and, due to a bad economy, stands to lose her business, Very Merry Events, as well. No one is spending unnecessarily for parties they can plan themselves. While that is bad, she regrets not participating in the Riverwalk Christmas Pageant in San Antonio, Texas, where her father always played Santa and handed out toys to the children. Will the handsome stranger and his father be able to help her fulfill her dreams? Sam Claus has journeyed to Texas with his father to help him make a young woman's Christmas wish come true. Due to the older man's illness, Sam doesn't see a way to help Merry Hernandez. Throughout their evening together on Christmas Eve, too many circumstances occur that he can't explain. Will Sam be able to turn the tide of events in her favor? Will Sam and Merry realize their special connection and reach their happily ever after?
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- Nadine Vrijhof
- 28-10-22
Altogether disappointing
I think a narrator and the listener’s perception of it is super subjective. And this narrator started irritating me after listening for a while. But I just can’t put a finger on it, it’s not anything objective that I can find. But her voice annoyed me, so I had to put that aside and focus on the story. Maybe it was that she continuously changed the intonation, where naturally, you’d do that less. It felt forced. Too much sing-song. And the voice of the assistant Lilith, so childish!
But enough about that. The story itself. Very short, but cute. But also a little thin, a little flat, too short to really feel it, to really connect to the characters, to really feel their connection. The love went too fast for it to feel realistic. A bit of a let down really. Because it didn’t feel real, it also didn’t make me happy. The ending was way way way too fast. Disappointing.
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