The Christmas Makeover

· Angel Point Book 3 · Tule Publishing
4.7
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He’s ready for the lights…


Baker Grant Reed loves discovering new Christmas recipes, making people smile, and Angel Point—not necessarily in that order. But when his editor turns down his proposal for a Christmas cookbook, he must show her how serious he is about becoming the premier pastry chef in the country. He turns to his best friend, Faith—if anyone can give him a complete makeover that will turn heads, she can.


She knows how to make things sparkle…


In her past, Faith Hathaway was a costume designer for some of Broadway’s most prestigious plays. Now, after moving to Angel Point to help her grandfather, she owns and operates a vintage boutique and helps out at the local theater. When Grant asks for a makeover, she’s torn—she loves him the way he is, mismatched socks and all.


In exchange, he promises to show Faith, who has never enjoyed the holiday season, the magic of an Angel Point Christmas. But as the two grow closer, Grant can’t help but wonder…has he got his Christmas wish all wrong?

Ratings and reviews

4.7
12 reviews
Yvonne Cruz
4 October 2020
The story of Grant Reed, a baker that loves Christmas recipes and Faith Hathaway, a former Broadway costume designer, now vintage boutique owner, is a sweet clean romance . Grant wants to publish a Christmas recipe book and believes a makeover will help him show the world he’s serious. So who better than Faith to help him? Maybe he can get her to love Christmas as much as he does. But what happens when the more time spent together the more the attraction grows? I have to confess that for me, it was just ok. I loved books 1 and 2 and this one left me not connecting with the characters and expecting more. I was entrusted a copy of this book by Tule Publishing . The opinions expressed are solely my own.
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Mary Antzak
6 October 2020
Little do you know that when you help out a friend, what the outcome will be. Faith and Grant are strictly friends. Or are they? This is a story of how helping others helps you. She is a costume designer and an extremely talented artist who left her job in NYC to help her grandpa. He’s always lived in Angel Point and is a very talented baker. But both are so much more and reading this as we see deeper and deeper into the characters as Faith and Grant get their own Christmas wish. I received an advanced reader copy from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving my review.
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R Valenzuela
8 October 2020
The Christmas Makeover is the third book in the Angel Point series. This story is about Grant a baker and Faith a past Broadway costume designer who is now helping her Grandfather. Grant is in need of a makeover to help show how serious he is about a new cookbook and Faith needs to learn the magic of the Christmas season. Through the process they are each realizing they have feelings for each other. Will they act on it or just remain friends. You will not be disappointed reading this book. The only thing I found wrong with it is that it left me wishing I could have one of Grant's Christmas fritters. This book can be read as a stand alone story although characters from the previous two books make a appearance in this story. Now that I have read this one I will definitely be reading the other ones in the series. I was given a ARC of this book and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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