Review of Shaking the Sleigh

by Delancey Stewart
Shaking the Sleigh

Shaking the Sleigh by Delancey Stewart is a delightful Christmas-themed novel that perfectly encapsulates the essence of love, laughter, and the inevitable chaos of family gatherings during the festive season. Stewart, known for her ability to blend humor with heartwarming romance, delivers an engaging story set against the backdrop of Yuletide cheer.

The story follows the life of Alex Claus, a direct descendant of the legendary Santa Claus. Despite her illustrious lineage, Alex is determined to lead a normal life away from the North Pole’s constant Christmas buzz. However, her plans take a jolly detour when she finds herself back in her hometown of Mistletoe, Colorado, to take care of some family business. It’s here that she encounters the dashing but troubled Jake Winters, who is struggling to keep his holiday resort, known as Winter Wonderland, afloat.

Stewart's portrayal of Alex is refreshing and relatable. Far from being the stereotypical heroine, Alex is depicted with flaws and fears that render her human and immensely likable. Her inner struggles, paired with her undeniable Claus charm, create a protagonist who readers can root for. Jake, on the other hand, is the perfect blend of charisma and vulnerability. His dedication to his family’s legacy, despite the looming threats to its survival, adds depth to his character and serves as a noble foil to Alex’s more whimsical traits.

The novel isn’t just a romance; it’s a vivid exploration of the importance of tradition and family. Stewart excels in showcasing the festive spirit through her meticulous descriptions of Mistletoe. Every page is laden with scents of cinnamon and pine, the tinkling sounds of laughter and music, and visuals of cozy firesides. Moreover, her ability to describe the Winter Wonderland resort is so evocative that one can almost feel the chill of the snowy surroundings and the warmth of the crackling fire.

What truly sets this book apart is its humor. Stewart’s witty dialogues and the hilarious predicaments that Alex finds herself in are a testament to her skill as a writer. One of the standout scenes involves a disastrous yet humorous attempt by Alex to organize a ‘Christmas Past’ event that goes spectacularly wrong. These moments provide a nice balance to the underlying romantic tension and themes of personal growth and resilience.

The chemistry between Alex and Jake is palpable. Stewart manages to build their relationship in a manner that feels genuine and heartwarming. Their interactions are a mix of playful banter and profound conversations, which makes their growing feelings for each other seem natural rather than forced. The slow burn romance culminates in a satisfyingly sweet conclusion, appropriate for a holiday romance.

However, it’s not just the protagonists that are well-developed. The secondary characters are equally compelling and contribute significantly to the story’s charm. From Alex’s quirky family members to the tight-knit community of Mistletoe, each character adds a layer of complexity and humor to the narrative. Particularly noteworthy is the character of Granny Claus, whose eccentricities and unapologetic meddling provide many of the novel’s laughs.

Another aspect where Stewart really shines is in weaving the theme of belief throughout the novel. Alex grapples with the belief in her family’s magical legacy versus her desire for a normal life, while Jake struggles with his belief in himself and his ability to save his resort. The dual arcs of finding belief in the magic of Christmas and in themselves tie the story together in a message that resonates deeply during the holiday season.

While Shaking the Sleigh is, at its core, a lighthearted romantic comedy, it doesn’t shy away from touching on deeper emotional issues such as loss, financial struggle, and the pressure of family expectations. These elements are handled with sensitivity and finesse, ensuring that the book provides both escapism and a thoughtful commentary on the challenges of contemporary life.

In conclusion, Delancey Stewart’s Shaking the Sleigh is a heartwarming, festive read that offers all the ingredients of a classic Christmas romance: relatable characters, sparkling dialogue, and a snow-covered setting right out of a holiday card. It’s a story that not only entertains but also reminds us of the joy and resilience at the heart of the holiday season. Whether you’re looking for a cheerful read to get into the holiday spirit or a sweet, romantic story to warm the cold winter nights, this book is sure to deliver.