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383 pages, Hardcover
First published September 2, 2018
After her husband passed away, Megan moved from London to York and has been working since three years in her parent’s old bookshop. She has her cluster of close friends but shies away from moving on. When prize-winning author Xander Stone bumps into her, literally, Megan can sense that her hibernation from romance might be at an end. However, Xander is, as you might expect, not an easy man, what with his arrogance and temper. Furthermore, the bookshop is in financial trouble and Megan has to focus her energies on ensuring its survival.
✔ A grumpy hero who grows on you because he is like a coconut – tough outside, a softie inside.
✔ A sweet heroine who isn’t ditzy or klutzy.
✔ A dog. (Yes, I need a dog too!)
✔ Not too much steam. (This is my list, y’all! You might be disappointed to see this item, but OTT spicy scenes spoil romances for me.)
✔ Well-meaning and loveable best friends, who might get a tad too interfering but without being nagging.
✔ Anything related to books – authors, bookstores, books, and book clubs!
✔ Christmas. (Duh!!!!)
✔ A ‘Happily Ever After’!
✔ Regency era dances and costumes.
✔ Plenty of discussions on Jane Austen (My absolute favourite author!)
✔ Scenes poking fun at tropes in romantic books (Including the infamous ‘only one hotel room left but it has a single bed’ trope.)
⚠ Xander’s character is very inconsistent, especially in the final quarter. Though his behaviour is justified in the writing, I didn’t find the rationale too convincing. A part of me felt like it was trying to build up Xander to be a modern-day Darcy. (You might find this an outlandish comparison, but if you read the book, you will understand why I thought of Darcy!) But Darcy’s character is consistent throughout the book. Xander switches on and off without any logical reason.
⚠ I expected and wanted a lot more of Christmas, especially as the title spotlights it. But as I said, Christmas is just a passing background theme. It is not a Christmas romance at its core. Having some winter scenes isn’t enough to create happy vibes or spark the holiday spirit.
⚠ I don’t think the Goodreads cover captures the spirit of the book well. The one on NetGalley is a much better fit.