A review by missanthropyknits
Bring Me Home for Christmas by Robyn Carr

3.0

It really floors me sometimes how selfishly some of these heroines are written. And the guys just go with it. Becca is so self involved when she and Denny broke up the first time, and she almost has this revelation early on in the book, but then she falls right back into the same pattern after they make up. In fact, even when she does finally come around, it's still all about her, and it's just a coincidence that Denny gets to keep his awesome job as a partner in a very lucrative business, not to mention what Jack gives him. Never does Denny's livelihood matter to her, and he's completely willing to give up all of it to be unemployed with no prospects in a town he previously left because he felt completely adrift. Total opposite of what Jillian does for Colin two books ago. And it's not even like she has anything more than Denny has to look forward to in San Diego, it's only her own inertia and fear that causes her to expect Denny to give up everything for her, once again, just as she expected when his mother had just died and he went off to war.