This cozy, heartwarming Christmas romance has a unique twist—time travel! I enjoyed following Annie Jones, a hardworking window designer for the iconic Lawson’s Finest in New York City. Her journey begins when her Christmas Eve display gets ruined by some kids, and an all-too-realistic Santa gives her a strange tip on how to fix it. With the help of friendly security guard Braden Tate, she manages to put things right… until she wakes up to find it’s Christmas Eve again.
Annie’s time loop adventure leads to some touching moments as she gets to know her neighbors better and explores new ways to connect with Braden. I loved watching her grow and the “found family” she creates along the way. It made the story feel so wholesome. Braden is a wonderful love interest—kind, patient, and always there to lend a hand. The way their relationship develops, little by little, felt genuine.
But, as much as I liked Annie and Braden, I found the endless Christmas Eve repetitions a bit too much. It felt like the story dragged at points and got a little predictable. Still, the narrator brought the characters to life beautifully, making it easy to imagine myself right there in the snowy city. She made the scenes flow smoothly, even when the plot seemed to drag. It almost felt like I was watching a Hallmark movie unfold in my mind—cozy, festive, and filled with hope. It's a solid, feel-good holiday read if you’re in the mood for a cute, festive romance!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.