Coming Home

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Touré and Niomi had a moment during college but life had taken them on their respective journalist adventures and careers. Fate would have it that they would reunite at Touré's daughters graduation ceremony where the school invites their most famous alum to speak. Did they miss their chance or is this their opportunity to take a chance they didn't get?

I saw this as an inclusion for audible subscription, and because I love Kennedy Ryan so much, I had to check it out! It's a cute story and one of those what if moments. The two main characters could have had something during their college years but the timing wasn't right. I liked that they went to have their own lives, grew as people and then realised what they wanted in life.

Touré thinking he didn't have the best relationship with his daughter based on his sacrifice to work to provide, was very noble. Even though he felt like he missed out throughout his daughter's life, her telling him that she admired him was such a sweet and pivotal moment.

I like second chance stories and how Niomi and Touré got together. This was a very short audiobook and a nice story. There was a little bit of spice also.

It's a Wonderful Wife

So, I see this book is a retelling of “It’s a wonderful life” though I haven’t seen that movie to know what it’s about.

The story follows Bailey who runs her family's business after her parents passed. Her aunty accidentally loses $200k due to some dodgy dealings and Bailey doesn't know how she's going to pay her staff. It's approaching Christmas and so many people are relying on their pay and bonuses. On top of this, she catches her husband and best friend in bed together.

As her life is throwing her massive curve balls, Bailey heads to a bar to drown her sorrows. She meets an old high school friend Nate and they get to talking again. Not wanting to go home, she stays over at Nate's and wake up in an alternate world where no one knows her after wishing she'd never been born. As Bailey tries to comprehend what's going on she realises, her impact on everyone important to her and wishes her life back. Bailey gains the confidence to figure it all out and wouldn't have life any other way.

I definitely enjoyed the premise and loved the narrator on this story. There was some funny commentary that made the story engaging. For a short read, we really did understand the relationships in Bailey's life. Even though life was crumbling around her, Bailey saw the value in those that she loved and how they supported her in more ways than one.

This could be a fun Christmas movie for sure. It's something that's fun for the holidays.

Let it Snow

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This was a short romance and great for those that love the forced proximity trope.

Nia and Andrew are snowed in at an airport together. Nia wants to get away from her family for Christmas, yearning for her Jamaican holiday whilst Andrew isn't overly looking forward to an awkward Christmas with his family, when his ex is now with his brother. All passengers are stuck at the airport Christmas Eve, but they try to make the most of it for not only the children but for themselves.

Everyone learns a bit more about themselves as the passengers interact with one another, giving each other support in various ways. Nia and Andrew can't believe they've somehow stumbled upon their next love interest, whilst also wanting to be better people in their own lives.

I enjoyed the spirit of people making the most out of an unexpected situation. People can always come together to make light when things go wrong. The Christmas spirit was definitely high for the characters and it highlighted how random acts of kindness goes a long way.

I think there was one part where I cringed a little when Andrew said "you're not vegan are you?" - it was as if this was a bad thing and a deciding factor on whether Nia was good enough to be on the date with him. I just found it odd - like who cares about people's lifestyle choices?

I thought it was an okay read... Just my opinion. The MCs grew at the end after getting to know each other, giving life advice that helped them want to be better and that was good. I didn't overly connect with them and it was their love for Boyz II Men that brought them together in the end, which I can totally relate to. Boyz II Men are awesome!

The Best Worst Christmas

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I loved the narrator on this story and thought it’d be a cute Christmas read.

Lily has come home to England after being in Australia for 10 years. She wants to surprise her mum for Christmas but because her town gossips so much, her mum finds out prior! Lily has come home to find her mum dating her ex’s dad, who is also their neighbour. She also can’t stop thinking about her ex Tom. All the feelings and memories come back. Tom is now a doctor and Lily feels like he succeeded more in life. But Tom also has all his feelings rush back. Did they miss their chance? A lot of time has passed and they could be different people.

Though it’s a short story, I felt like it had enough depth for us to know the MCs. As they go through their feelings, we get to understand why events occurred and how it impacted each character. Lily going away was her chance to grieve her situation but also find herself. Tom was going through some mental health issues and hid that, thinking he had to deal with it himself, which I imagine many people do because depending on those around them, they may feel judged.

This definitely bad Christmas spirit bringing people together and realising what is important in life. These two MCs never lost their love for one another and they just had to find themselves first before exploring what could be again.

Definitely a wonderful second chance romance story. Would love to check out more from this author.

Along Came Holly

This was a fun read with the merry season upon us. If you’re a fan of enemies to lovers, grumpy sunshine, small town romances, then this is for you.

The final sibling of the series, Holly, has the most grumpiest neighbour to her holiday shop and attempts to spread joy by first pranking him. The only thing Declan can do is retaliate. I found this to be quite hilarious in the story and fun too.

Holly wants to win the festival of lights in the town, but when her contractor pulls out last minute, she has no option, but employ Declan who runs the local hardware store. Their dislike for one another, slowly turns into lust as they get to know one another, but both not really wanting it to turn into anything. Declan can’t wait to get out of the town as he wants to pursue his dream with arts and it’s not going to happen in Mistletoe. So, can he really pursue Holly when his dreams are beyond this town?

I loved Holly’s personality throughout the story. She was cheerful, bright and fun - the type of friend that always sees the positive and wants the best in people. Declan was grumpy as they come. He dislike for the town was apparent but it really stems from the relationship he has with his parents that leaves that distaste.

I enjoyed that each book has the theme of family tied in. The closeness that Holly’s family brings throughout each book, but also relatable problems each of their partner’s had. It was a reminder that surrounding yourself with good people brings about great energy. People can change when positive vibes are shown to them which I really think was the case for Declan.

Codi, I love your work! Onto the next book you’ve written!