Another 4.5 star read from Heather Schneider! I was so excited to see this sequel pop up with how much I loved the first one. And, I was incredibly excited to see one of the things I picked up on in the last novel get its proper moment!
We're back in Emerald Hollow, this time with more of a focus on Sofia. I loved Sofia from the last book and am thrilled to get more of her. I think she's a relatable character for any woman who has been burned, and going through her struggle to trust love again really got me. We're also introduced to Isaiah, the mysterious love interest who shows up in town with no memories but no apparent injury that could explain the amnesia. There's a bit of an enemies-to-lovers angle between Sofia and Isaiah that, I won't lie, reels me in real quick. Plus their banter? Instant hit.
We also see the continuous of various plot points from the previous book (like I said, one of my things finally gets its moment), and we really see it all pick up about halfway through the book. After that, I personally felt like there was no putting it down; I absolutely had to know everything immediately. That being said, if you haven't read Chasing Cheer, I would recommend giving it the read before going into this one.
I mentioned in my review for Chasing Cheer that it felt like (read: better) than a Hallmark movie, and I still get that vibe with how the POVs are split and the pacing. That may be a huge turnoff for some people, but it really works for me. Also, BIG fan of the epilogue this time around! It feels like it contributes something and is moving us along to a future plot.
Where it loses that half a star for me:
1. I do talk about how Sofia being burned in the past is important and relatable, but it sometimes felt like it was reiterated a little too much when we're clearly very armed with the knowledge. I don't know that it needs to be stated as much as it does. This could be a very personal thing, but this is my review, and it impacts my feelings about it.
2. When we're getting Isaiah's point of view, it feels really weird how much Holly is referred to as "beautiful" and "gorgeous" when Sofia is his love interest. Yes, Holly by nature has that magical, ethereal quality to her as a Claus, but it throws me a bit for her to still be a focus the way that it's written. She's new to Isaiah, yes, and he can be stunned by her beauty, but then we can move on because he's clearly smitten with Sofia.
3. Holly's magic feels a little too… perfect and convenient. However, it does feel like it's being hinted at that we may see where this starts to negatively impact Emerald Hollow, and so I'm hoping that's where a future plot may lead.
With how I think Schneider's writing has evolved from the first book, and we see more of how this world all comes together, I feel comfortable getting a bit nit-picky. It's all out of love. Just like with the last book, I still feel that there are things left unfinished, but I'm hoping that means another book is coming. I'm curious this time, though, who the main protagonist will be. Sofia seemed the obvious choice this time, but I can't think of who could be next.
All I know is these books, for me, are a fun mental getaway that doesn't help me wanting to run away to some cozy little town. Especially one that goes all in for holidays? I mean, how could you not want that to be your life?
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.