

4.5/5 ⭐️ Loved this romance set at an Irish Pub. Excellent ADHD and OCD rep too.
I made Irish soda bread and shepherd's pie for St. Patrick's Day. Delicious and comforting! 🇮🇪🍀
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4.5/5 ⭐️ Loved this romance set at an Irish Pub. Excellent ADHD and OCD rep too.
I made Irish soda bread and shepherd's pie for St. Patrick's Day. Delicious and comforting! 🇮🇪🍀
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Bailed. I could not stand the way Brighton treated Charlotte. A lot of gaslighting and blame-shifting. Those behaviors are dealbreakers for me. They're not romantic and they're not how we should treat the people we love. There are other spicy FF holiday romances I recommend instead ⬇️
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Listened to this one at Christmas and forgot to review!
It was fine. Cute holiday vibes for sure but I didn't fully trust the romance and I'm a sucker for second chance so this should have been for me. Each individual piece of this novel I enjoyed. The emotional core of it though needed more development.
Loved this sweet Christmas novel about a woman who was left at the altar being forced to face her ex-fiancé during an extended friends holiday. Strong characters, funny shenanigans, and queer love make this a special holiday romance that had me grinning ear to ear! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
My quiet view during the calm before the busy. Feeling blessed to be with family today and sending love to all those who celebrate the holiday, and to those who don‘t. You are loved! Merry Christmas!
I've got some company today while I relax and read, before I have to get up and do some chores. Hoping to make some progress through some of my physical TBR, which is easier to do on the weekends.
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If a Hallmark movie was R-rated and very, very queer, this would be it! It could‘ve been funnier, and the cast of characters felt a bit too large for 350ish pages, but overall I enjoyed it.
Exes get a second chance in this Sapphic Christmas romance. Charlotte and Brighton haven't talked since the day they were supposed to get married. Now, 5 years later, they've both spending the holidays with friends who happen to be sisters-- and instead of explaining their past, they pretend they don't know each other at all. This wasn't my favorite Ashley Herring Blake romance, but I'm glad she's branched out into the world of holiday romance.
This is cute! Pretty heavy on the OCD and ADHD storylines, which is nice representation. Overall it is a light fairly predictable romance, I really liked the ending.