The book can be read anytime of the year as it wasn’t very christmassy, as deceivingly marketed by the cover of the book.
The first story was nice. It was a short, feel-good romance. It was cliché yes, but I don’t mind clichés, I quite enjoy them to be honest. It was an alright read. The setting of the story in a small village was very sweet and fitting for a place of old flames to be rekindled again. I liked how the main characters both had memories of the past and see how things have changed and what hasn’t changed. Although I felt that the story was a little rushed and the problem was fixed a little too quickly. Other than that it was an enjoyable read.
The second story hmm. I much preferred the setting of the story in this one, because the way it was described and worded made more of a more vivid and imaginative scenery in my head. The plot was a little underwhelming, I felt that at the start it was set up for something full of potential. And then pages and pages went by and i felt that the plot was pushed aside and focused on character development to a day-to-day basis. Those were incredibly filler-y, I enjoyed them but I felt as though if it were a longer book, the plot and those pages would be more appropriately placed. It was either a too short book with too much fillers or a book with too much fillers and too little plot line. The characters also had a bit of a ‘huh?’ to them. I felt as if the characters had quite a two-dimensional quality to them. At the beginning of the story act this way, and then gradually over the filler pages they just settle down and the problem temp rotation evaporates? I don’t understand that. Moreover, the main male character was infuriating. Not only did he do some very ‘males must be in charge’ actions, which annoyed the feminist in me, but he had fluctuating emotions. He hated her. He loved her. He hated her. He wanted her. What? Also, I didn’t like how he basically just wanted her for desire and nothing else, I felt that there was too little chemistry or understanding between characters before the Insta-love happened. It’s such a pity because i enjoyed the writing of the second story more.