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A Very Irish Christmas by Debbie Johnson
adventurous
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
A Very Irish Christmas
Author: Debbie Johnson
Publisher: Storm Publishing
Release Date: October 30, 2024
Pages: 308
4.75 Stars 🌟 🌟 🌟🌟.75
Scoville Spice Scale: ½🌶
I cried at the end. Happy tears. That's how much this books moved me…to tears, laughing out loud, I was mesmerized by this book. There is a reason why it has an undertitle of "An utterly perfect Christmas romantic comedy".
We meet Cassie at her lowest. And through a brave choice to take money her beloved Grandmother left, she travels to a charming Irish village, in England. After a series of crazy events including a dog named "eejit", Cassie ends up in a bit of a love triangle. And both of the men are honestly great men. I loved both Charles and Ryan. Seeing Cassie follow her heart and set up a life for herself is fulfilling. I read this book in the car comin back from a "daycation" with my husband and I was laughing at passages and would tell him the gist of it. He'd laugh also. So this is a book you can share with your Significant Otters 😉 or a great book for December Book Club.
Read this book if you like:
❄️ Upstairs/Downstairs type situations (or rather up the hill, down in the village)
🎄 Daring rescues
🎅 It takes a village
❄️ Love Triangle 🔺️
🎄Everyone coming together to make it happen
🎅 A Christmas Cow
Thank you to #NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.
Author: Debbie Johnson
Publisher: Storm Publishing
Release Date: October 30, 2024
Pages: 308
4.75 Stars 🌟 🌟 🌟🌟.75
Scoville Spice Scale: ½🌶
I cried at the end. Happy tears. That's how much this books moved me…to tears, laughing out loud, I was mesmerized by this book. There is a reason why it has an undertitle of "An utterly perfect Christmas romantic comedy".
We meet Cassie at her lowest. And through a brave choice to take money her beloved Grandmother left, she travels to a charming Irish village, in England. After a series of crazy events including a dog named "eejit", Cassie ends up in a bit of a love triangle. And both of the men are honestly great men. I loved both Charles and Ryan. Seeing Cassie follow her heart and set up a life for herself is fulfilling. I read this book in the car comin back from a "daycation" with my husband and I was laughing at passages and would tell him the gist of it. He'd laugh also. So this is a book you can share with your Significant Otters 😉 or a great book for December Book Club.
Read this book if you like:
❄️ Upstairs/Downstairs type situations (or rather up the hill, down in the village)
🎄 Daring rescues
🎅 It takes a village
❄️ Love Triangle 🔺️
🎄Everyone coming together to make it happen
🎅 A Christmas Cow
Thank you to #NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.