Sunday, March 27, 2022

Book Review: Logistics by Chris Coppel


     Holly was found abandoned in someone's home under the Christmas tree when she was 2 years old. After spending her childhood in both a strict religious home then later in a commune she decided to go into a field where everything made sense. Logistics. Holly put everything she had into a fortune 400 company, eventually working her way up to CEO. To get there, Holly had to make sacrifices, such as the only man she ever loved. However, during a merger with a distribution company in China Holly learns more about her past and herself then ever before. 

    I received this book from Henry Roi PR in exchange for an honest review. I was told that it was a Christmas story before I began, but when I started reading it I couldn't see how it would be. I seen a driven career woman who the only connection seemed to be having been left under a tree when she was two. Nonetheless the book intrigued me and I wondered where it would head. The more I read the more I started to get Hallmark Christmas Movie vibes. 

    This book plays out like a mashing of a lot of Hallmarks. Beautiful career driven woman visits small town. Secrets are discovered. Santa is real. Love returns. But, as with any Hallmark the fun is getting from the beginning to the inevitable end. How the North Pole is depicted is new and different and I really enjoyed the concepts throughout. I am glad that Holly changed her attitude during the course of the book as I can't say I liked her much at the beginning. 

    This book is available on Amazon for $5.99 by clicking here

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