

‘It was as if Carrie had indelibly stamped his heart with her own brand and he was marked for life.’įinn Dalton never expected his book Alone to become such a huge success, or to have reporters using every resource to try to get an interview. But she’s not sure she can let Finn go, having become more attached to him than she realized. When it’s time for her to leave Alaska, she has to decide if she should write the article that could change her career or follow Finn’s wishes and let it go. Carrie eventually breaks the ice with the rugged man and also befriends his dog, Hennessey.

Finn is downright hostile at times and makes it clear that he would like to preserve his privacy, so the article is a no go. ‘Every woman Finn had ever known had betrayed him, and she was determined not to be one of them.’Īfter a lot of research, Carrie finds Finn Dalton in the wilds of Alaska, but her arrival is definitely not welcome. When the opportunity finally comes along to hunt down a reclusive best-selling author, Carrie jumps at the chance, forgoing holiday time with her family to get the story.

Her job at the Chicago Sun-Times focuses on the society pages instead of the hard-hitting news stories she’s dreamed of writing. In Starry Night: A Christmas Novel by Debbie Macomber, Carrie Slayton’s journalistic career has not gone exactly as planned thus far. Posted November 9th, 2013 by Sara in Blog, Contemporary Romance, HJ Recommends, Review / 3 comments REVIEW: Starry Night: A Christmas Novel by Debbie Macomber
