"Entertaining contemporary romance"
Bakersfield High School librarian Joy Faith Candellaro
faces Christmas by herself for the first time in her
three plus decades of living. She reflects back to last
year when she shared the holiday with the two people she
loved, her husband Thomas and her sister Stacey. One
month later she found them strutting together in her bed
she shared with Thomas. Eight months after that the
divorce became final. She does not look forward to this
year's holiday season as she has no work to hide behind
and no one to turn to since the betrayal. Still she thinks of escaping to any of the zillion spots
she thought of visiting. When her sibling arrives, Joy
decides to flee. She ends up in Rain Valley, where she
meets widower Daniel 0'Shea and his son, Bobby. She is
attracted to both of them and they to her, but her life is
in Bakersfield unless she can summon the courage to
examine that she has nothing there and everything here,
but the risk to the heart is so great. A plane crash
leaves her with hope she finds Christmas in March. COMFORT & JOY is an entertaining contemporary romance
starring a wonderful woman who seemingly lacks the courage
to move on with her life after the betrayal especially
when love is involved. Fans will wonder whether Joy will
stay or go as she knows that love hurts, but leaving hurts
even more. Though Daniel and Bobby are wonderful support
characters forcing the heroine to decide and her sister
and Thom worry for her (at least they are not evil
people), Joy Faith Candellaro makes the tale seem almost
like Brigadoon. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
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