A review by readingwitherin
Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber

4.0

 

Macomber is known as Miss Christmas for a reason in the book world and she never disappoints when it comes to Christmas books. 
Alaskan Holiday is told in dual povs of Josie and Palmer. Josie is leaving Alaska to be a sous chef after having worked in Alaska during the summer months in Alaska, Palmer is staying at his place in Alaska where he makes swords. The two had grown close during the summer months, but it is time to say goodbye but neither one of them want their relationship to end, but it is extremely complicated with the distance and the demands of Josie’s job. As time goes on the two stay in touch and Palmer starts thinking of things he can do in Seattle to be closer to Josie. After talking to family and Palmer finally going to visit Josie it’s time for both of them to make decisions on what their futures look like. 
Over this was such a quick read and I enjoyed both Josie and Palmers povs and the lives they had created for themselves. The side characters were good as well and I loved all of them. 
The ending of this one was so good, and I cannot wait to read more by Macomber in the future.