Book Recommendation:
Supermodel Rory Gray just wants to go home. After wrapping up a three-day high-fashion photo shoot overseas, she’s exhausted and ready for the holiday. A holiday that involves Hollywood parties, air-kissing the industry elite, and a whole lot of fakeness…but whatever. Once she gets through that torture, she’ll head to her beloved Seattle and the life of anonymity she misses so much. In less than twenty-four hours, she’ll be there.
Colt Ross has spent the past six months detaching himself from the Hollywood world he grew up in, and home is the last place he wants to be. But he’s been called back by his overbearing father for reasons he can only imagine. Likely reasons that involve taking over the family corporation or fund raising among Hollywood elite—something Colt has no interest in being part of. Not that he has a choice; when you’re the son of an industry executive, rubbing elbows comes with the territory. In less than twenty-four hours he’ll be home. After all this time away, home no longer appeals to him. Especially not at Christmas. Leave it to his father to ruin a holiday.
But when a late-season hurricane grounds both of their flights in the Dominican Republic, Rory and Colt find themselves stuck at the airport far longer than anticipated. As weather conditions worsen, they both begin to realize that this Christmas will be spent with strangers packed inside a single airport terminal—specifically at gate 18.
Rory and Colt are faced with a choice: band together in their misery or make this Christmas one they will never forget. For two people who aren’t real fond of the holiday, this Christmas might turn out to be the best they’ve ever had.
Narelle’s Thoughts:
I’m not a big fan of hanging around airports. I travel interstate for work and, if possible, avoid checking in baggage. When my flight home is delayed, I’m thankful the airport lounge serves a light dinner and always has soup as an option.
Rory Gray and Colt Ross are living an airport nightmare. They are stuck in a foreign country on December 23rd due to a hurricane grounding all flights out of the Dominican Republic.
Rory is a supermodel who doesn’t speak Spanish and forgot to pack a toothbrush and a change of clothes in her carry on. That makes her seem ditzy to Colt when he finds her lying beside him in the middle of the night in a crowded corner of Gate 18.
Colt is a bored playboy who has sworn off women. Six months earlier he ran away from his previous life where he worked for his domineering father. He has been summoned home to LA for Christmas.
Colt recognises Rory, although she doesn’t remember that they have previously met in person. During the story he discovers her inner beauty makes her outer beauty pale by comparison.
Rory is a loner who struggles to trust people and let go of past hurts. She’s attracted to Colt and likes that he’s not impressed by her celebrity status. She allows him to glimpse the real Rory during the few days they’re stuck together riding out the hurricane.
The story is funny and light hearted with a few poignant moments. The forced proximity is challenging for Rory and Colt in different ways.
Christmas at Gate 18 is a fun and clean romance novella with a few edgy elements that may be too much for conservative readers. The Christmas setting of a hurricane in the Caribbean was different and I enjoyed being stranded with Rory and Colt at Gate 18.
Learn more about Amy Matayo and her books at her website.
Have you read many Christmas romances this year? Any unusual Christmas romance settings? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Wemble says
Hi Narelle, I have actually just reread your ‘Seaside Christmas’ novella again! I have read a few so far- most set in the Northern Hemisphere so cold, white Christmas settings, which is why I enjoyed the Aussie Christmas set that came out last year:) I know it is not a book, but we love watching “Bushfire Moon” at Christmas time.
I have not read Christmas at Gate 18- thanks for the review.
Blessings:)
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Wemble, I hope you enjoyed the hot summer setting from our part of the world. The cool change came through Canberra today to break the heatwave. Thankfully we haven’t had golf ball sized hail storms. I’ll have to check out Bushfire Moon. Have a lovely Christmas. Blessings to you :)
sabrinatemplin says
Hi Narelle!
I am reading the novella,A Secret Scottish Christmas by Regan Walker at the moment. I’ve only read about 5 chapters so far. It’s pretty good so far. :)
Julianne Archer says
Thanks for the intro to Christmas at Gate 18! Merry Christmas! Blessings –
Lori Smanski says
two different situations brought together by mother nature. This sounds like an interesting read. We all have choices and I enjoy reading about how some make their choices and why
Kimberly Rose Johnson says
This sounds like a fun book. I’ve ready several Christmas books, but I don’t recall any unique settings.
Margaret Nelson says
It does sound like a good read.
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Sabrina, A Christmas story set in Scotland sounds fun! Enjoy and have a lovely Christmas. Blessings to you :)
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Julianne, You’re very welcome and Merry Christmas! Blessings to you :)
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Lori, The story premise was different to the usual white Christmas romance novella. The tropical weather reminded me of our hot summer Christmases in Australia. Have a lovely Christmas. Blessings to you :)
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Kimberly, I hope you’ll have a chance to read Amy’s book. The setting is unforgettable! Merry Christmas and blessings to you. :)
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Margaret, I’m a fan of Amy’s books and enjoyed her short Christmas novella. Have a lovely Christmas and blessings to you :)
lelandandbecky says
Sounds like a good book! I have enjoyed so many Christmas books this week: Their Mistletoe Matchmakers; A Child’s Christmas Wish; Mail-Order Christmas Baby; 12 Days at Bleakly Manor; The Hope of Christmas; Would-Be Mistletoe Wife; and Blue-Grass Christmas. I think I read more on my kindle also. We were traveling for the past week, and reading helped the 3800 miles go by quickly.
Narelle Atkins says
Hi Becky, Wow, you were busy reading and travelling before Christmas! My apologies for the late reply – we were away for Christmas with our family in Sydney. I hope you enjoyed a lovely Christmas. Happy New Year and blessings to you. :)