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Average rating3.6
'Snowy, sapphic enemies to lovers, shot through with British wit!' Clare Lydon, author of It Started With a Kiss 'All the hallmarks of a classic romcom read, with a gorgeously vulnerable sapphic romance in the snow' Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Make You Mine This Christmas A cancelled engagement. A non-refundable honeymoon. A Christmas Robin will never forget. Robin Ellis has had a year she'd like to forget. She's tired, overworked and most definitely not ready to spend the holidays with her rowdy family in Manchester. So when she discovers she forgot to cancel her honeymoon she sees this as the perfect opportunity to get away; it's time to relax and embrace adventure! The last thing she expects is to clash with standoffish ski instructor Neve. But despite their rocky start these two unlikely people can't help but fall for each other under the starry Canadian skies. They know that holiday romances don't last, and Robin has had her heart broken one too many times before, but can they overcome the distance between them and find a happily ever after together? A sparkling sapphic wintry holiday romance, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Heidi Swain and Jo Thomas. Praise for Honeymoon for One 'This is such an adorable rom-com story! A perfect holiday read!' - Reader review 'One of only a few 5 star reads this year. I loved everything about this book' - Reader review 'This book was funny, sweet, romantic, and a little bit emotional. The perfect way to get those happy, seasonal feelings going' - Reader review 'Honeymoon for One is a really sweet holiday sapphic rom-com and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it' - Reader review 'I really enjoyed this book. It was just so lovely. The two main characters are brilliant' - Reader review
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I started reading this because it was the only ebook on Prime Reading that appealed to me – I mean, it's sapphic and it fit pretty well with the holidays, so I thought it might be interesting!
Unfortunately, I've learned that digital reading is not really for me. I just prefer holding a physical book in my hands. I only read 23% of the book, but I found the characters quite interesting. I would have loved to find out how the relationship between the protagonist and the love interest would have developed. If I ever find this book as a physical book in my bookstore during Christmas time, I will definitely try to read it again.