Starry Night by Debbie Macomber


Starry Night by Debbie Macomber
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Genre: Contemporary, Holiday
Length: Full Length (270 pgs)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Nymphaea

’Tis the season for romance, second chances, and Christmas cheer with this new novel from Debbie Macomber.

Carrie Slayton, a big-city society-page columnist, longs to write more serious news stories. So her editor hands her a challenge: She can cover any topic she wants, but only if she first scores the paper an interview with Finn Dalton, the notoriously reclusive author.

Living in the remote Alaskan wilderness, Finn has written a megabestselling memoir about surviving in the wild. But he stubbornly declines to speak to anyone in the press, and no one even knows exactly where he lives.
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Digging deep into Finn’s past, Carrie develops a theory on his whereabouts. It is the holidays, but her career is at stake, so she forsakes her family celebrations and flies out to snowy Alaska. When she finally finds Finn, she discovers a man both more charismatic and more stubborn than she even expected. And soon she is torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart.

Filled with all the comforts and joys of Christmastime, Starry Night is a delightful novel of finding happiness in the most surprising places.

A man, a woman and a penis bone?

I’ve read other books by Debbie Macomber and I knew going in this would have a Hallmark feel to it. I knew there would be a happy ending and things would wrap up neatly. I knew I’d be transported to their world for a few hours and would finish the book with a smile. It’s all true.

Now you’re probably wondering about the penis bone…you’ll have to read the story, but suffice it to say, the unorthodox gift is certainly memorable.

There were moments where I wanted to conk both characters on the head. Carrie tended to be a bit more forthright and pushy than I would’ve liked and Finn…I had issues with him, too. I liked him and could visualize him, but there were times he came across as almost too gruff. I get what the author was going for with him–he’s shut himself off to society and likes his lone wolf status. But I had a hard time connecting to the syrupy sweet quality to him later.

Still, it’s a good story for the holiday season and I’m glad I read it. Definitely put a smile on my face.

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