A Christmas Caroline by Camilla Isley

 2.5 Stars

Caroline is a cynic career woman living the high life in Manhattan where love and relationships are but a distant memory of the past. But after a freak accident on Christmas Eve, Caroline receives a visit from a cheeky spirit of Christmas Past, Present, Yet to Come, and—most importantly—Christmas That Could Have Been. When she wakes up on Christmas Day suddenly married with three kids and living two doors down from her parents in New Jersey, Caroline has a chance to experience the life she would’ve had if she’d made a different choice.


I hated the way women who choose not to have kids at all or choose not to have kids while they were still young are treated like they are less than in this book. Not wanting to have children at 25 and wanting to wait a few years is completely fine and people shouldn't be penalized for this choice. I felt like Caroline in the dream sequence was forced to have children by her boyfriend and he was going to break up with her if she didn't have them at that moment which made me not warm up to him at all and hated him throughout the book. It wasn't sweet it was borderline manipulative. 

On to the writing itself, I felt like the amnesia and head injury was treated like not a big deal and it was weird how her husband was acting like it was just another day even though she didn't even know her own children's names. 

I don't think I would have minded the overall plot of Caroline needs children to be happy if she was shown to be unhappy without them but she wasn't at all and was living a fulfilling life without them. 

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