A Sweet, Sapphic Rivals-to-Lovers Christmas NovellaHallie Brown has her Christmas all figured she’s going to win the University’s Festive Bake-Off and ask the girl of her dreams, Rachel Madden, to the Winter Formal Dance.Brooke Holliday just wants to get through the Christmas season and focus on getting her assignments finished before the winter break, and maybe win the Bake-Off to show her academic rival, Hallie, that she can do more than just ace essays.Between getting trapped in the campus library, impromptu snowball fights, and sabotaging each other’s chances of winning the Bake-Off, there’s only one thing neither of them counted catching feelings for each other.
This novella was even better than the first one of the series in my opinion. I loved to see Brooke evolve in so little pages and how the relationship between both MCs switched slowly. It was a light and sweet read, perfect to get my reading challenge up.
Very cute book, awesome for a quick Christmas read. They need a little English review, I was able to find a few words misspelled. Nothing that change my view of the story.
Hallie for the Holidays is an absolutely adorable enemies-to-lovers novella perfect for the holiday season. With its hallmark-worthy charm, the story follows Hallie and Brooke as their rivalry heats up in a university bake-off, only to unexpectedly melt into something sweeter. From library mishaps to snowball fights, their antics are as endearing as their growing feelings for each other. The baking competition adds a sweet touch, making this a fun and festive read.
I love this story.I loved the storyline once I started reading I could not stop. This book really but me in the holiday mood,which I really needed. Looking forward to reading more of your books
3.5 stars i liked this one more than the first one! there was chemistry between the girls, the book moved at a better pace and i enjoyed the storyline & characters! the writing also seemed better, less rushed and repetitive :)
Cute little story that makes you smile. 2 college students who kinda hate each other realise they don’t really hate each other. Quick read but enjoyable.