As a girl who loves Christmas more than anything, I was intrigued to read this book. I wish, for that reason, I had enjoyed it way more than I did.
From the first chapter, I could not stand Summer. Her character came across as a spoiled b*tch who had a serious anger problem. The fact that she just shoved Noel's ice cream cone in his face, shoved over his Christmas tree, and kicked his bins outside his store is behavior I would expect from a child - certainly not from a business owner. She has definitely been through some stuff, but that is not an excuse for her behavior, in any way, shape or form. I wanted to be a bigger fan of Noel's, but he seemed to be a bit of a pushover. I think Avril was adorable, but there were major hints about her that led to the "plot twist" at the end of the story.
The romance in the story came way out of left field - one minute Summer literally hates Noel, and then she's all about him? I'm not buying it. We also kept switching perspectives - and not just between Summer and Noel. No, no...we had chapters from the perspectives of Summer, Noel, Angie (her mom), Jean (her friend), Ronnie (her dad), AND even part of a chapter from Jim's perspective. It was all too much, and unnecessary. In addition, the book has a lot of British slang in it (which isn't a huge deal), and the author is clearly anti-Trump (not saying I support him, just that it was mentioned more than once).
Trigger warnings should also accompany this book; specifically PTSD, agoraphobia, mental health, drug abuse, and drug overdose.
I wish I liked this book more.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for giving me the chance to read this ARC in exchange for my honest review.