

Small-town rumors have made themselves known to Adam, gossip which fancies their neighbor, Wes Mobray, as everything from a vampire to a witch.

The romance in this story hinges upon the whims and wishes of a delightfully precocious eight-year-old, Adam Mills’ daughter, Gus. It holds its arms wide open and embraces readers in its warmth and message of hope, the kind of hope that means taking a chance on loving someone will be worth the risk. This story is told with a heart full of so much love and pure and honest compassion that, for at least a little while, it just might make you believe the world itself is a much softer, kinder, more generous, and infinitely brighter place. Review: If ever there was a book that deserved to be made into a Hallmark holiday movie, it’s Roan Parrish’s early Christmas gift to her readers, The Lights on Knockbridge Lane. But when the eye-catching house ends up in the news, Wes has to make a choice: hide from the darkness of his unusual past or embrace the light of a future-and a family-with Adam. Though the little house may not have “the most lights ever,” the Mills home begins to brighten as handsome Wes Mobray spends more time there and slowly sheds his protective layers.

After a messy breakup, Adam is doing his best to give his young daughter the life she deserves-including accepting help from their new, reclusive neighbor to fulfill her Christmas wish. Raising a family was always Adam Mills’ dream, although solo parenting and moving back to tiny Garnet Run certainly were not.

It’s a story composed of promise and joy, and it held me under its spell from beginning to end.īlurb: Can one man’s crowded, messy life fill another man’s empty heart? Category: Contemporary Romance, Holiday RomanceĪt a Glance: The Lights on Knockbridge Lane believes in the miracle of good will and gives readers faith in its happily-ever-after every step of the way.
