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Mint to Be: curl up with this cosy heart-warming small-town romance that's perfect for fans of Gilmore Girls!

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Pour yourself a cup of hot chocolate and settle into
this sweet and cozy winter romance!

It's been eight months since seventeen-year-old Emma left the
quaint town of Briar Glen to attend boarding school in New York City.
Now, she's back – and she's not her new boyfriend,
Sam, has come to visit the most picturesque village in New England
during the most magical time of the year.



But there's a chill in the air, and not just because it's winter.
Emma's best friend, Aiden, isn't all too happy to see her after
she left without so much as a goodbye. He and Emma have known
each other since elementary school, and they used to do everything
together. They even share a favourite a peppermint
hot chocolate from their favourite coffee shop, Cup o' Jo. This
was where Emma first told Aiden she was thinking of leaving Briar
Glen. It was also where Aiden had planned to confess his growing
feelings for Emma – before she showed him her acceptance
letter and everything changed.


With Emma back in the picture – and with a new boyfriend
in tow – will she and Aiden be able to break the ice?




A cosy, swoony winter love story set in a gorgeous picturesque
town
Perfect for fans of Gilmore Girls
By the author of Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice,
Katie Cicatelli-Kuc.

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 9, 2025

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December 16, 2025
3 stars.

I don't know how I feel about the characters. It seems like everytime I started to like them they did something dumb again. Soooo.
Also the characters from her first book being in this one felt a little unnatural at times. They were just mentioned a lot, and it didn't feel like the main characters would care that much about what they were doing. Maybe it'd be different if the whole book was written in 3rd person. But it just felt a little out of place at times.
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