It's been two years since Ethan Greene and Gary Knowles collided one fateful evening outside Tiffany & Co on Fifth Avenue. A mix-up with their shopping bags sent each man's life on an unexpected trajectory, and while Gary and his fiancée Rachel are heading for the altar, Ethan's love life is not so settled.
Rachel dreams are within her grasp; her restaurant is going from strength to strength and she and Gary are set to be married amongst family and friends at an idyllic New York location. But when they arrive in the city only days before the ceremony, Gary seems distracted and restless. Could he be having second thoughts?
Ethan is anxious to see Terri again at the wedding; he truly felt they had something special, and plans to use the time in New York to prove to her that their relationship deserves another chance.
Will the romance of New York and Tiffany's work its magic on the couples once more?
Melissa Hill is a USA Today bestselling author living in Ireland’s beautiful County Wicklow. Her page-turning contemporary novels of family, friendship and romance are published worldwide and have been translated into twenty-six languages.
A Hollywood adaptation of her international bestseller Something from Tiffany's, by Reese Witherspoon's production company Hello Sunshine and Amazon Studios, was released worldwide in Dec 2022.
Other novels including A Gift to Remember and The Charm Bracelet have been adapted for screen by Hallmark Channel USA, with multiple other titles currently also in development for film and TV.
Isn’t that just a gorgeous cover? I’d love to be walking in the snow in that scene, so romantic. Sometimes at this time of year it can be difficult to fit in time for reading a full length novel. If this is you, then this book which has six short stories in could be perfect.
Winter in Venice, where three couples discover the magic and romance of this grand old city, was definitely my favourite story in the book, especially Lucy and Dominic’s story with the lovelocks – heart-meltingly romantic!
This is a charming and warm collection of stories, just right to read when time is short but you want a little festive romance. Let Melissa Hill take you on a trip to New York (and Venice) for a little Christmas magic.
Like others said, I expected one story. Suddenly ended at about 56% of book 😩. Followed by lots of very short stories, of which I only read a couple. It was great to catch up with Rachael & Gary’s plans for Rachael’s dream New York wedding and also Terri & Ethan meeting up again.
This was an ok read, was nice to hear of Rachel and Gary's happy wedding. Wasn't expecting it to be a short story though followed by lots of other short stories. Overall it was a nice read.
I was unaware there was a prequel to this book - this book constantly referred to a previous situation which all the way though I kept hoping would be explained but it was not. The constant references and innuendos to this "unknown situation" with no explanation left me really frustrated and I almost put it down. If you've not read the prequel (which I have not) all you will learn from this book is that Ethan and Gary crashing into each other outside Tiffany's in NYC 2 years prior to this story and bags ended up being accidentally swapped - one with a bracelet and the other an engagement ring (which is explained in the first two pages!) - there is no explanation as to for who Ethan was buying an engagement 2 years prior; how Ethan and Terri met or what really happened between them; what happened between Ethan and Gary that has resulted in their relationship the way it is. So many unanswered questions...
It is quite well written, no complaints there. Didn't find anything that made me resonate to any of the characters or even like any of them (apart from Ethan and Daisy but they were not the main characters) - it was all a bit short (and now I understand that the character's personalities were set up in the previous book). It ended super abruptly after seemingly so much detail (not always a good thing) in all the rest of the book, left much unanswered, I assume to cash in on another book.
It's a very chill and easy read. If you don't like soppy, romantic, marriage stuff - avoid. I am not keen on any stories about weddings but was lured into thinking this was a warming festive read - as the beautiful cover suggests. If anyone is thinking the same - it is not set at Christmas (it's set in the summer in NYC) there is nothing Christmassy about it (the main story - the short stories are).
Again like other readers I also missed the fact that it had short stories half way through, the main story ended really abruptly both in terms of story line and at about 65% of the way through the book. I only read one of the short stories, it was nice but not for me.
I enjoyed catching up with the characters from the previous book. I don’t particularly like short stories though and find them frustrating and unfulfilling. I would have preferred a whole book of Rachel, Gary, Ethan, daisy and Terri.
Two novellas with four much shorter stories in the middle (and no contents page, which is why that seems worth including in a review). Romantic ensemble stories about straight couples, some with children, forming or renewing relationships. A lovely light read.
i want to start off by saying i dnfed this book. it’s a third person book which i didn’t take into consideration when picking it out and i can’t stand third person. the plot also seems jus confusing and the fact that there’s a main book and a million different other stories is just so off putting.
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Good... But I still have to wait to see how Terri and Ethan work it all out? Grrrr!... Loved the next step in the stories of these couples but it just didn't go far enough!
Received as a Christmas present. Not my typical genre but a chill read nonetheless. Slightly annoying ending as everything just happened to come together, and I didn’t realise this book followed another book that I hadn’t read (which was constantly referenced but never explained).
Unlike all of her other books, I totally struggled with this one. I thought I would enjoy seeing more of the character from my favorite book, but I wish I hadn't
Ireland, N.Y. rachael, terri, and gary. terri is rachaels best friend and is helping her with her wedding in n.y. rachael is a control freak..... good read
I'm usually a huge fan of Melissa Hill's work, yet here, something was missing. The first story was very nice, as I have read "Something from Tiffany's" it was really nice to have a sequel. But I didn't feel the magic other books, as "The charm bracelet" had on me. It was the same with the short stories and then the final story in Venice : it was all very nice, but I didn't clicked as I usually do, I didn't cry at the end. This book is still as well written as the other works of Melissa Hill, but I was a little disappointed, because all the Christmas things, New York, Venice, the common theme was magic, yet I didn't feel any of it. Perhaps it's just me not getting on with the "short novel" format.