Not a lot happens, you spend most of the time reading the characters thoughts and anxieties. This is a very character driven story, the plot is basically non-existent. I expected this to feel super festive and cosy and it really just didn’t? It’s snowy and Christmas is approaching during the novella but it didn’t really revolve around it as much as I thought. There wasn’t enough for me to really feel attached.ĪLSO, this was nowhere near as Christmassy as I expected. I wanted them to get together for it to be over… I like slow burn, it’s one of my favourite tropes, but I feel like I needed more from this story. I didn’t find it very satisfying, I wasn’t yearning for them to get together. The romance is a slow burn one, like really slow burn. This is a super short novella, so I don’t really have a ton to say. Convincing clever, frosty Abbie to give Will a chance will take more than mistletoe, but hiding his lifelong crush on her is no longer an option. When a blizzard leaves Will and Abbie alone at Grandma Farrell’s house (if bunking with 27 pets counts as ‘alone’), it’s the perfect opportunity to pull off a Christmas miracle. (Apparently, it’s a good one.) Winning ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ was nice, but this Christmas, he has more important goals in mind… like finally winning over his best friend’s little sister, the super-smart and kinda-scary Abbie Farrell. William Reid is nothing special, except for his billion-dollar acting career and his, you know, face.
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