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A review by emileereadsbooks
The Mistletoe Makeover by Grace Worthington
3.75
Mia MacPherson's father walked out on her family at Christmas when she was a child, which not only tainted the holiday for her, but her view of happily ever after as well. But as an event planner out of a job, she lets her mother convince her to come try and revitalize her hometown's Mistletoe Festival. And if revamping the festival wasn't enough of an undertaking, now she has to convince country music superstar, Jace Knight, to headline a concert.
Jace Knight is trying to salvage his reputation after an ugly public breakup. So he reclutantly agrees to headline a Christmas concert and somehow ends up with the event planner working as his personal assistant.
As things devolve from professional to personal after they are stranded in a snowstorm, both Jace and Mia have to deal with their baggage and embrace what Christmas has in store for them.
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Atmospheric is the number one adjective to pin on this cute little book. You feel like you are in small town Vermont surrounded by the ambiance of Christmas. I liked Mia and Jace and their journey of both having to open up and face their insecurities to be able to relate to one another. This book really hones in on the main couple with the side characters not getting much time in the story. Which is a fun focused way to approach the plot.
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This is a closed door, kisses only rom com.
Thanks to Netgalley and the author for the gifted book. All opinions are my own.
Jace Knight is trying to salvage his reputation after an ugly public breakup. So he reclutantly agrees to headline a Christmas concert and somehow ends up with the event planner working as his personal assistant.
As things devolve from professional to personal after they are stranded in a snowstorm, both Jace and Mia have to deal with their baggage and embrace what Christmas has in store for them.
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Atmospheric is the number one adjective to pin on this cute little book. You feel like you are in small town Vermont surrounded by the ambiance of Christmas. I liked Mia and Jace and their journey of both having to open up and face their insecurities to be able to relate to one another. This book really hones in on the main couple with the side characters not getting much time in the story. Which is a fun focused way to approach the plot.
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This is a closed door, kisses only rom com.
Thanks to Netgalley and the author for the gifted book. All opinions are my own.