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A review by readwatchcrochet
Big Nick Energy by Morgan Elizabeth
medium-paced
3.75
Easy to consume holiday romance.
π single mum
π age gap (35f 42m)
π Owns Christmas tree farm
π he falls first
π cowboy
π Owns Christmas tree farm
π he falls first
π cowboy
π dual POV
π dual timeline
π festive romance
π dual timeline
π festive romance
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|Thoughts|
The beginning this one truly had me hooked. Man Accidently spills the story behind Elf on the Shelf in front of a single mums children - ends up travelling to her house every night to keep the magic alive.
βto plan and organise all the magic moments and curate a perfect childhood.β
The premise behind this was cute and enjoyed a lot of the little moments.
βHe canβt be the bane of my existence and have a good smile. Itβs just rudeβ
I just think that the single mum is a delicate situation. There are times where Nicholas comes across a bit too strong/ pushy. Especially to a woman who had previously gotten out of a controlling relationship, then comes along Nicholas who is doing his own form of love bombing.
If you can get past them only knowing each other for a few weeks, Nicholas literally goes out of his way to make Christmas easier for Shane and magical for the children.
Was hoping to see more interactions with his adult son and some sort of actual revenge against her ex husband.
Beyond that it was sweet, just maybe a little too Insta love for me.
If you can get past them only knowing each other for a few weeks, Nicholas literally goes out of his way to make Christmas easier for Shane and magical for the children.
Was hoping to see more interactions with his adult son and some sort of actual revenge against her ex husband.
Beyond that it was sweet, just maybe a little too Insta love for me.
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