Can Scrooge find love from a friendship gone cold?

Sanford Stone cut ties with his best friend, Natalie, in favor of the love of his life … a woman who ended up walking out on him just before Christmas. Six years later, Sanford can’t bring himself to celebrate Christ’s birth with any joy. Little does he know, his grandmother and her companions have dubbed him the Scrooge and intend to help him overcome his bitterness and find happiness again.

The only thing that has hurt Natalie Dunivan more than Sanford cutting her out of his life has been watching his long-held grudges slowly destroy the man she has always loved. Together with Ms. Carol, Natalie devises a plan to reach out to Sanford.

Sanford accepts his grandmother’s challenge to celebrate Christmas for 31 straight days, but he didn’t count on her plan involving Natalie. Can his family and friends help their Scrooge see the error of his ways, or will Natalie’s presence only make things worse?



MY THOUGHTS:
     BAH HUMBUG!! Those are the first words I think of when it comes to the "Christmas Carol". "Project Scrooge" is a delightful and closer to the truth for some people than we realize. If Sanford auditioned for The Scrooge in a modern day play, he would be chosen without hesitation. Even though he's grumpy and bitter, life has a way of changing a person. His grandmother, Ms. Carol (I love it), and her elves, a group of friends come together to bring the Christmas spirit back to Sanford's life. The hitch, he agrees to do whatever they come up with. Oh boy, Ms. Carol keeps him guessing and accountable for each activity.I kept reading because I couldn't wait to see what each day's challenge was, Ms. Carol is so creative. I really enjoyed this story.
Not only do you see humor, devotion, you see forgiveness, restored relationships and a new outlook on Christmas and life. A.M. Richardson is a talented and a author whose books are great and I don't miss reading one when she releases a new book. Check her out on her social media.
       Read this book and you'll definitely get into the season of Christmas!!!!

Blessings,
Karen Hadley
Rating:5*
I received this book as a gift and all opinions are my own.




About A.M. Heath
A.M. Heath breaks out as a Christian novelist with the 2014 release of Where Can I Flee, inspired by her love of Christ and 19th century American history.

Being raised in a small Tennessee town, A.M. Heath grew up with a love for southern history and nostalgia. Her husband and 4 children embrace the small town lifestyle and southern standard of back porch relaxing, tea sipping, homemade comfort food, strong Christian values, and tightly woven family bonds.
Author Bio: Besides being an Indie Author, I’m a wife, mother of four, children’s Sunday School teacher, sweet tea drinker, history fanatic, romantic, bubbly, lover of broccoli, and a retired cake decorator who has a soft spot for Christmas trees, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. 
What I’m not is a laundress (or at least not one who keeps up very well), a duster, tall, or patient in a doctor’s office.

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  1. Thanks so much for sharing my Scrooge with your readers! Your review had me smiling the whole time!

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