Still enjoying my Christmas reading binge, I discovered this quirky, funny, and sweet story about Flora and her journey into a whole new world. The book is woefully brief and inadequate but does introduce the primary storyline. What it doesn’t say is that along with getting fired from her dream job at a Christmas store for being kind to a child whose mother just died, Flora also gets dumped from her latest boyfriend for her love of all that is Christmas.
She also learns that BFF and roommate, Livvie, is expanding her skin care business into the US and is going to LA. So, being jobless, homeless (she lives rent free at Livvie’s) and boyfriend less, Flora decides to move to Lapland Finland to live the travelling van lifestyle and sell Christmas decorations and gifts. In Lapland, Flora quickly immerses herself into the van lifestyle by living in a van life community. Kind of like those tiny house communities and lifestyles. Unfortunately, the van life community doesn’t take to her very well, especially the community manager, Connor, who after two unpleasant occurrences, finds her annoying, quarrelsome, and just a little scary. Connor is a 6ft+, Norse God (Flora’s words, not mine) with an Irish accent and a hatred for all that is Christmas.
Most of the story is all about Flora assimilating to the van life and community, convincing Connor that the magic of Christmas is real, and trying to convince herself that Connor is and/or is not the perfect man. There was one passage where they are deciding on the perfect Christmas movie. For Flora, it’s the Will Ferrell Elf movie and for Connor it’s Die Hard 1. LMAO!!! Hubby and I have a similar disagreement every year when we have a Christmas movie night. Hubby is big of White Christmas/It’s Wonderful Life/Miracle on 34th Street fan and I’m more the Die Hard 1/Bad Santa/Scrooged fan. That’s not to say that I don’t enjoy sweet, family movies though – I do. I just need to be in the mood for it. Anyway, the ending had me totally cracking up!
I’m having mixed feelings about this story, the MC, Flora, as well as my rating of the story. Flora’s snarky attitude, antics and shenanigans were amusing and entertaining and had me cracking up at times, especially the ending. However, I found her, as well as Livvie’s, obsession of turning Flora’s trip/adventure into a Hallmark Christmas romance story (literally) a bit tiresome. Throughout the whole book, they kept deliberating on how everything that was happening was in accordance with the perfect Hallmark Christmas romance blueprint. Good grief!!! While I too, occasionally, enjoy a good Hallmark Christmas romance story, this was a bit much for me at times. I guess if I could give it 3.5stars, I would. Up until this very moment, I hemmed and hawed about whether or not I would round up or down.