Sand & Mistletoe

Sand & Mistletoe

 

 

About the Book Sand & Mistletoe

 

Sand & Mistletoe

 

Book: Sand & Mistletoe

Author: Chautona Havig

Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance (Holiday)

Release Date: November 24, 2018

What’s Christmas without family drama, an accident, and mistletoe?

If you ask Portia Spears, it’s a horror movie—especially since she’s never the one caught under that mistletoe. And who thought it was a good idea to spend the last Christmas as a family unit away from their family home?

Her bossy older sisters, that’s who.

Christmas at his parents’ house with his son—just the way Reese Whitaker likes it. But a chance encounter on the beach might just change everything. How often do you meet someone who loves kids and knows American Sign Language?

Not often. Trust him.

However, with just two weeks to get to know each other and two families that couldn’t be more different vying for their time, will they even have a chance to test out that mistletoe they found?

Find out today in Sand & Mistletoe.

Click here to get your copy!


My Thoughts on Sand & Mistletoe:

Chautona Havig became one of my favorite authors after I read my first book by her (one of the Meddlin’ Madeline books) and since then I can’t get enough of her books.  As soon as I see a new one out I’m reading it on my kindle.  And they read so fast that I forget what I’m doing and then it’s all done and I’m ready for the next one. 

Sand and Mistletoe is a cute holiday tale that is unlike other holiday tales.  Of course, that might be because it’s semi based on one of her own holiday fails.  I loved it!

Portia, really the names in this book made me laugh, is a redhead with a temper to match and she’s not happy to be spending her holiday in a different location than normal.  And of course, she’s not shy about saying so. 

When she sees a child playing too close to a dangerous area she goes all out to get to them and make sure he’s safe.  Only, he’s deaf.  Lucky for him she knows sign language, or at least some.  

And so begins a great tale.  I do have to say I laughed so much in this story.  Reese is a fun character even if he did trust Portia way too much just because she was signing to his son on the beach.  Duncan is cute and precocious and I wanted to scoop him up and kiss him multiple times. 

The accident having a basis, in reality, is crazy!  It’s definitely one of those scenes that you’re like that would never happen but then you read it actually did happen in the author’s life.  

I loved this book and cannot recommend it enough.  It’s one of those holiday books that you can read year-round and definitely one that I would read again and again. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

About the Author of Sand & Mistletoe

 

Sand & Mistletoe

 

Chautona Havig lives in an oxymoron, escapes into imaginary worlds that look startlingly similar to ours and writes the stories that emerge. An irrepressible optimist, Chautona sees everything through a kaleidoscope of It’s a Wonderful Life sprinkled with fairy tales. Find her at chautona.com and say howdy—if you can remember how to spell her name.

 

More from Chautona

What Happens When an Author Rewrites History

To be fair, almost none of us wanted to be there.

And really, that wasn’t fair. Two of our daughters planned as a “destination Christmas” bash for the whole family—just a nice getaway in San Diego for the “last” Christmas we’d probably all be in the same place on the same days. The kids were getting older, getting married, and even moving out of state. It was a beautiful thing for them to try to do for us.

But Havigs are homebodies who like their traditions, and most of us left in Ridgecrest weren’t too thrilled being “dragged” four hours south to celebrate Christmas in a beautiful house on a cliff overlooking the San Diego countryside. It had everything, a game room, lots of space, yards, hiking trails, an infinity pool, a hot tub…

Yeah.

That hot tub kicked off the weekend with a splash all right. With no lighting around it, and no railing either, my husband stepped out of it and right off the ledge—down a hill (at least fifteen feet), bouncing off boulders and thankfully, stopped by a fence. Otherwise, he’d have rolled for a LONG way.

Get this. He broke nothing. Don’t even ask me how (because we all know Who took care of that, right?).

Still, I spent my Christmas Eve sitting in an ER waiting for someone to tell us the damage (superficial scrapes and deep bruising). The whole time I thought, “This has got to be a book.”

Two years later, it was.

I say this at the end of the book, but I need to say it again.

People who know our family will recognize some of my kids (I left four of them out of the story). They will also say, “Wait, she’s not like that!”

And that’s the point. I put just enough of real people in it to really capture the feel of the personalities, meshed some quirks (including the ones that got left out), and then set them in a stressful situation and really way over-exaggerated actual responses. I want to say this here again. None of us acted just like I portrayed us in Sand & Mistletoe (although, frankly, I wouldn’t have blamed a couple of them if they’d wanted to). Unlike A Bird Died, I didn’t even try to stick to facts.

Instead of San Diego hill country, I put us at my favorite beach—Ventura. I stuck our rented beach house where the Pierpont Inn is/used to be (don’t even know if it exists anymore). Reese’s parents live in the house I lived in when I was nine—right there on Pierpont just a block from the beach. And where they went to get mistletoe… one of my favorite places in the world.

So, here’s my version of the tale—the one I wrote instead of told. Just like Francie Nolan learned from her teacher in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. When I tell the story, I tell it exactly how it happened. However… I wrote what should (not) have happened! (this is much more interesting than the real story).

Blog Stops for Sand & Mistletoe

Texas Book-aholic, October 12

Emily Yager, October 12

The Book Chic Blog, October 12

Inklings and notions, October 13

Get Cozy Book Nook, October 13

For Him and My Family, October 14

Blogging With Carol, October 14

deb’s Book Review, October 15

lakesidelivingsite, October 15

Ashley’s Bookshelf, October 16

Splashes of Joy, October 16

Labor Not in Vain, October 16

She Lives To Read, October 17

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, October 17

Locks, Hooks and Books, October 18

Mary Hake, October 18

Livin’ Lit, October 19

Artistic Nobody, October 19 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)

Sara Jane Jacobs, October 20

Spoken from the Heart, October 20

Lots of Helpers, October 21

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, October 21

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 22

Batya’s Bits, October 22

As He Leads is joy, October 23

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 23

Simple Harvest Reads, October 24 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

SusanLovesBooks, October 24

Adventures of a Travelers Wife, October 25

Book Bites, Bee Stings, & Butterfly Kisses, October 25

Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, October 25

 

Giveaway for Sand & Mistletoe

 

Sand & Mistletoe

 

To celebrate her tour, Chautona is giving away the prize package including a signed paperback & a handmade ornament!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/101f6/sand-mistletoe-celebration-tour-giveaway

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12 Comments

  1. Rita Wray

    Thank you for the review, sounds good.

  2. Neha Rajendra Doshi

    So excited to read the book.

  3. Chautona Havig

    So glad you enjoyed Portia’s story. So glad the real one didn’t include an actual hospital stay. (and is it evil to be glad it was just a 4 day holiday instead of two weeks!! AAAK!

    Thanks for reading and reviewing!

    1. Erin S.

      Not evil at all. I’d have been a bit pouty even for one day!

  4. Donna Irvin

    Sounds like a great read!

  5. Melissa Wenger

    I love this author! Putting this one on my December TBR!

    1. Erin S.

      Yes! It’s amazing as always.

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