Ratings18
Average rating3.6
I loved the small town atmosphere. I loved how Ivy came around on living in the ‘Christmas house'. I loved how she put herself out there and met new people. I loved how she helped her new friends to grow and have a better life. This was a happy book!
Book Version of Hallmark Christmas Movie. The title is basically all you need to know here. If you like the Hallmark Christmas Movie craze, you're going to love this book. If that isn't really your thing... you should still try this book out, since it is funny and includes a compelling small-town mystery of long-lost family. This is an excellently written story that fits well within the space intended, and thus is another sure-fire winner for an author who seems to be in that “groove” now. All the feels, a touch of humor, a dash of Christmas magic, and no true anxiety/ fear inducing drama. Truly, all you can really ask for in a story of this type. Oh, and this one is a short and easy read too - perfect for a quick bite to get you in the Christmas spirit or to kick off your three months of Christmas. Or for when your family is over for Christmas and you need a break! :) Very much recommended.
This book read as if it was written by AI. The plot, the dialogue, the lack of chemistry or meaningful conversations, just contrived. Ivy is kind of a bitch and not in an endearing way. I didn't really understand why Ezra is coming on so strongly to Ivy after she had been so rude to him, but him cyberstalking her gave me all the ick. Ngl, the “you could stand to eat a few cheeseburgers” line knocked a star off all by itself. Ezra in general was a consent nightmare. It's never a good time for me when the male lead of a romance novel is icky. The whole Phoebe and Cody business and her trying to lose 10 pounds just so she can be catfished too, was gross. The only saving grace for this book was Lawrence seeing Carlette again.
Reminded me of a book I just listened to Back in the Burbs. Had a cute happily ever after style end but I won't be rushing to recommend
Ivy Perkins needs a fresh start, and what better way to do that than by purchasing (sight unseen) the Four Roses Farm.
When Ivy arrives, however, there is more fixing than relaxing that needs to be done. During the process, she finds a beautiful Santa suit with a note in the pocket. A note which sends her on a journey...one that brings hope, new friends and romance into her heart.
What a bright spot in my reading journey! I love Christmas as for me it's all about family, friends and spending time with those we love. What could be better than a heart-warming story during my favorite holiday that is filled with starting over, a little mystery, love and a lot of Christmas spirit?
I wholeheartedly recommend this one!
I sincerely appreciate the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a review copy. All opinions expressed herein are mine and mine alone.