I've been a fan of Kyra Lennon's writing since the beginning, so when she told me she was releasing her first book in three years, I was very excited. Even more so because it was an expansion of a short story she'd written the previous year. I remember loving Noa and Donovan's story in its short story form, and desperately wanting more. Kyra did not disappoint.
Before I go on with my review, full disclosure, Kyra and I have been friends for many years and she asked me to beta-read this story ahead of its release. However, all opinions are my own. In fact, there was more than one occasion where I was honest about something not working. To her credit, Kyra fixed those issues and made the story stronger.
If you've read any of Kyra's books, you will know at their heart, they're always about real people, with real feelings. Even if you haven't been in the exact situation yourself, you can still relate to it perfectly.
Kyra writes human emotions in a way that is completely encapsulating. This story deals with both an older woman dealing with her first Christmas without her beloved husband, and two childhood friends being reunited, one of whom carries a lot of baggage to sort through.
Through these characters, you get an in-depth look at grief, but also the power community has, the magic of Christmas, and that first feeling of falling in love. There are so many swoony, melty moments I lost count, but I especially enjoyed the male MC speaking Italian to the female MC. And the flirty, playful banter between Nova and Donovan was terrific.
Something I wasn't expecting in this story, and was blown away by, was how Kyra featured her hometown of Dawlish, Devon. In many ways, this is a love letter to Dawlish and you can see how important the seaside town Kyra grew up in is to her. The places and people were perfectly described so that you actually felt like you were living through each moment with Nova and Donovan.
All in all, a fantastic book, with lots of real emotions, heart-melting romance, and heart-warming festive feels.