I adored this sweet, sexy romance!
Julie and Tom have a perfectly disastrous first date, after which they both agree not to pursue a second. But then Julie is put on the spot by her inquisitive and slightly-pushy parents, so she claims Tom is her boyfriend, believing they'd never need to meet him.
I loved the way the author gently presented Julie's dilemma, how she was getting just enough positive response from her parents that it was difficult for her to "break up" with Tom to them, which (of course) results in her needing to convince him to participate in the pretense and join her family for the holidays. Tom is only interested in not spending the holidays alone as his own parents will be elsewhere this year, so with some trepidation, he agrees.
The beauty of this romance is in the way the author shows that even though Tom and Julie are exact opposites in temperament and interests, they have quite a lot of shared, common values which, along with a healthy dose of respect, establishes an unbreakable foundation for a legendary love story. Tom may not be who Julie was looking for, but he's exactly who she needs and I was enthralled with watching her growing realization of this.
One of the things I really enjoy about this author's characters is that they are very down-to-earth and relatable. All her characters feel like new best friends, people that you feel you've known for years and they must be real because they've taken up residence in your heart.
After getting to know Julie's sister, Charlotte, in the previous book, it was especially nice to get to know their entire family in this delightful, humorous story. In a perfect world, we'd all get to spend the holidays with the Tam family. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.