Rowan does his best to blend in, but thanks to the ugly sweater from his grandmother, he’ll have a hard time sneaking away from the holiday party unnoticed.
What’s worse…he’s starting to think it’s not only ridiculous, but enchanted.
It’s hardly a recipe for meeting the man of his dreams. But sometimes you find a kindred spirit when you least expect it.
Like a Charm is a quick, sweet holiday read featuring two painfully shy guys, a plethora of ugly sweaters, an obnoxious neighbor, a sassy grandma, and a hint of magic.
Author and artist Jordan Castillo Price writes paranormal sci-fi thrillers colored by her time in the Midwest, from inner city Chicago, to various cities across southern Wisconsin. She’s settled in a 1910 Cape Cod near Lake Michigan with tons of character and a plethora of bizarre spiders. Any disembodied noises, she’s decided, will be blamed on the ice maker.
Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay medium who's plagued by ghostly visitations.
This was super cute and very short - a fun way to taste this author's writing style if you don't know them, but only a magical meet-cute moment for two guys I could have read a lot more about. Go in expecting the tiny length and I think you will be charmed.
A lovely meeting between two lonely men who find more than they expected during a Holiday Extravaganza :D
Rowan and Finn are ideally suited for each other and through them, we can see that, as the author says, magic is not always blatant. Sometimes, all it takes, it's an ugly sweater *g*
I really enjoyed this meet cute short story and wish it were a longer book. Both Rowan and Finn really caught my attention and I want to know more about them! And Gran seems like a hoot.
This is a very quick read and a sweet story that left me wanting so much more!
Who doesn't love a good connection that starts with an ugly Christmas sweater? Like a Charm is more than just another ugly Xmas sweater cute meet, it has hints of magic, touches of fate, and all around holiday fun.
Rowan is so set on looking out for the one who is effected by the love charm he believes his grandmother has placed on the sweater he doesn't realize that sometimes fate has a way with or without the charm or maybe the charm works it's magic anyway😉. So fun, just so much fun in this Xmas short that I don't want to say more other than you can't help but find yourself grinning like a fool when you swipe that last page. Yum yum down to the very last thread.
I adored this short but sweet Christmas story that seemed to create an entire world in only a few pages. Rowan and his quiet magical skill of invisibility was so endearing, as was his sassy magically talented grandmother.
I loved the awkward situational humour of the Ugly Sweater party and competition where Rowan meets equally lovely and socially inept Finn. Funny, charming and insightful with a perfect romantic match!
I like the short story format and I like when a writer shares a different type premise with unique characters. With the plot line of a wizard type MC entered into an Ugly Christmas Sweater contest and meeting a whiz kid of trivia, this story met those parameters. I enjoyed it.
Both Rowan and Finn are beautifully adorkable separately, so this meet cute is undeniably squee-worthy! As much as I liked them and wish there was more to this, I also feel like it might be ruined by seeing more than just this start to their story. A perfect nibble!
Short even for a short story, Like a Charm is a sweet feel-good read. I wont rate it because it's just too short, but I'd say the quality of writing and the (obviously) limited character development would warrant a B/B-.
Sweet meet cute between two awkward people with a little holiday magic. While very short, it felt complete although it’s just the start to these characters romance.
A cute little story of two awkward guys who meet at an LGBT event and hit it off, perhaps with a hint of magic or maybe just natural attraction. Short and sweet and just them starting their journey.