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Blog Tour Review of "The Christmas Promise" by Debut Author Lindsay Gibson

The Christmas Promise Plot Summary

The Christmas Promise by Lindsay Gibson

Charlotte Moore is an artist who lets her dreams die after her boyfriend leaves, weary of her pursuits not paying the bills.

Charlotte now has a steady job working for her friend, Troy Wallace, at one of Boston's finest art galleries.  Troy recently promoted her to lead buyer, but Charlotte fears she has failed him when she buys a $3,000 painting at an auction that comes with no information, other than the artist's initials and a date of December 24, 1919.  The painting features a ring on a beach, a lighthouse, and a sunset.

The painting will be featured at Troy's annual gala, and the proceeds from its sale will help fund a local museum and his gallery.  The best way to earn top dollar for the painting is to include the artist's name and a backstory to go with it.


A clue sends Charlotte to Seabreeze, New Hampshire.  Charlotte lodges at the cozy Cove Hill Inn while she attempts to research the painting's history.  It's there that she meets Aiden Bennett, the innkeeper's son.  Fascinated by her mission, Aiden helps Charlotte track down leads on the mystery painting, and what the two of them discover reveals a shocking connection between Aiden's family and her own.

Charlotte's journey reawakens her desire to paint, but will she have the courage to open her heart to love again?


Wonderful Dual Timeline in The Christmas Promise 

The novel toggles between the present day and 1919, and the story-within-a-story is masterfully written.

Oliver Bennett and Alice Baker are childhood playmates whose deep affection for one another develops into true love as young adults.  Alice anxiously awaits Oliver's marriage proposal and knows he will place the family's ruby-stone ring on her finger, but a misunderstanding arises between them that threatens to ruin everything.

As Charlotte follows leads, she tracks down the origins of the mystery painting and discovers that the backstory parallels her own life in many ways.

The Christmas Promise is a story of unrequited love transcending time to manifest as destiny in a different generation.


The Christmas Promise Includes Mystery

Not only is The Christmas Promise a sweet romance, but it's also sprinkled with enough mystery to generate some Christmas magic.

As you follow Charlotte's progress in unearthing the truth, you will eagerly anticipate the next flashback to 1919 to find your own clues.  As you read, you'll be asking yourself these questions:

Where is the ruby-stone ring now?

What's hidden under the floorboard in the inn?

What does Grandma Helen know that she's not telling?

Why is the painting Charlotte was sent to investigate missing from the gala's display?

What is the Christmas promise?

You will be turning the pages fervently to learn the answers!


The Christmas Promise Is a Cozy Holiday Read

Take a trip to New England for Christmas through the pages of Lindsay Gibson's first novel, The Christmas Promise.  

It's an engaging story and a sweet romance with a dollop of mystery--an easy read this holiday season (or any season when you find yourself longing for the magic of Christmas!)

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About the Author

Lindsay Gibson is a nutritionist and podcaster as well as a romance author.  

According to her bio, Lindsay writes emotional romantic fiction, full of heartfelt love, good friends, and family, sprinkled with humor and tender warmth, where her characters discover that love is the reason for everything.  

When she's not writing, she spends her days chatting on her Love is the Reason podcast about all things love, food and healthy living, chasing her three daughters around their hometown in Connecticut, and hanging out with her Irish husband whose brogue still makes her blush.

Lindsay Gibson author

If you love The Christmas Promise, you'll be happy to know that Harpeth Road Press will be releasing a second novel from Gibson for the Summer of 2024 titled Fly Away Summer.

You can connect with Gibson through her website and these social media platforms:

Facebook:  Author Lindsay Gibson 

Twitter:  @lgibsonauthor

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