Overall, the connection of the Mrs. Claus costume and the chain of the department store was a fun idea. The writing and editing were sub-average. Many things felt forced to me, especially in Part 1. I am surprised to see people saying this wasn’t Christmas-y enough. I disagree, I felt the Christmas was laid on rather thick.
Part 1 of the book was my least favorite, as it really dragged on for me. It felt repetitive and the characters bored me. I felt I was forcing myself to power through it. Also, Baltimore was the closest city to me growing up, so I would expect a Baltimore setting to excite me. But, truthfully it was one of my least favorite parts. The setting wasn’t believable.
Parts 2 and 3 I actually didn’t mind and boosted the overall book rating for me. I appreciated that they moved through the plot quickly. Their pacing felt like a Hallmark/Lifetime movie, which was kind of what I was looking for in the first place when I picked up this book.
In the end, I’m not entirely mad I read it, but I am ready to put this book in a free little library and forget about it. On to 2025!