Haley knows she should be the person to pitch to Tyler Toys, after all,
she landed the meeting with the company. If she can land this account
before the end of the year, there's a very good chance that she could
be made partner. But Haley doesn't do Christmas. She and her parents
go to the Caribbean every year. They hang out by the pool while she
works. Tyler Toys wants a Christmas ad and her boss thinks someone
else would be better pitching. Still, he's giving her a chance - if she
spends a week at Christmas Camp doing all the activities and earning
herself a certificate.
Haley can't believe her boss is serious. She reluctantly attends camp,
where her phone and computer are taken away from her until nighttime.
She's shown to the Angel room where she immediately shoves all the
angel statues into a drawer. She's not looking forward to her time here,
but she's determined to make the best of it and show her boss she has
some Christmas spirit too.
Haley wants to rush through all the activities as fast as possible so she
can get the certificate and go home. She has so much work to do if she
wants to get ready for the pitch. But camp doesn't work like that. Every
day has a new theme and a new plan.
As Haley gets to know the people attending camp with her and the
owners, the more fun she starts having. She's still hoping to leave as
soon as possible but she can't deny that part of her enjoys all the
activities -- and the people.
Jeff's trying to convince his father to sell the inn now that his mother's
passed away. He wants to move Ben to Boston to be closer to him. He's
taken the week off from work for one last Christmas Camp. He can't
quite figure Haley out, one moment they're having fun together and the
next minute she's all business. He wonders if she feels the same pull.
CHRISTMAS CAMP by Karen
Schaler is all about remembering old and forming new holiday
traditions. Haley's boss hopes she will find a balance between work and
life. Haley's been so busy working lately, she hasn't had time for
anything else. At Christmas Camp, she's cutting down her own tree,
going sledding, decorating cookies, and taking the inn's dog for
morning walks.
Max, the inn's dog steals the book with his cute antics. He joins in on
all the fun, even wearing an ugly Christmas sweater with cats on it. The
other secondary characters help round out the book nicely with a
newlywed couple looking for their own traditions, a mother missing her
son, and a newly divorced father trying to connect with his teenagers.
Haley rediscovers joy in everyday tasks as she falls in love with
Christmas, with Max, and with Jeff. Warning: this delightful book will
make you want to deck the halls, bake cookies, and sing Christmas
songs.
Haley Hanson’s idea of the perfect Christmas is escaping to the Caribbean to work so she can avoid all the traditional Christmas distractions. Over the years, she’s sacrificed her personal life to climb the corporate ladder at a prestigious Boston advertising agency. Now she just needs to land a coveted Christmas toy company account to make partner. But first, her boss, Larry, thinks she needs a holiday attitude adjustment, so he ships her off to a Christmas Camp at Holly Peak Inn to help her find her Christmas spirit. Arriving at the charming mountainside inn, Haley meets the owner’s handsome son, Jeff, and feels an instant spark, but resists the attraction, refusing to be distracted from her goal of doing all the required Christmas tasks as fast as possible so she can get back to work. At first Haley struggles with all the traditional Christmas Camp activities. It’s not until she finally allows herself to slow down, live in the moment, and let Christmas back into her heart, that she begins to grow closer to Jeff. But when he finds out Haley’s come up with a plan to help his dad save the struggling inn while he’s been trying to convince his dad to sell it, their relationship takes a serious holiday hit. Now it will take the magic of the season to bring these two hearts together.