
It's all just BLEH at the moment. So I felt like I need to buy a book for some happy feelings. That's why I preordered this and now I'm excited and my mood slightly better. See, books help. Buying books helps too.
It's all just BLEH at the moment. So I felt like I need to buy a book for some happy feelings. That's why I preordered this and now I'm excited and my mood slightly better. See, books help. Buying books helps too.
I may have loved this one even more than the first. This series has such a silly premise but the actual romance of it, the work the narrative serves is phenomenal. I need more of this world. Give me the Queen of Arbor Day falling for the Groundhog's Day Princess. But obviously, give me Iris' HEA immediately.
The younger Christmas Prince is forced to make nice with obnoxious prince of St. Patrick's Day when some of Christmas's joy is stolen. If only Loch didn't barrel right through all of Kris's carefully built defenses of diplomacy and politeness. It's enemies to lovers yall, what can I say? Then drama felt a little more contrived at the end than in the first book, but I'm still thoroughly enjoying these royal holiday rom-coms!