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itsme_lori's review against another edition
3.0
Two cute and enjoyable holiday romances but nothing that hasn't been done before. It definitely fits if you're looking for fun, quick Christmasy stories but don't expect to be blown away. I did enjoy the first one a bit more than the second even with its similarities to the movie Leap Year. The second seemed a bit long to me to be a novella but I did find the family interactions interesting. Like I said, it was cute, fun, and fluffy but won't make my favorites list.
aprilbooksandwine's review against another edition
3.0
Sometimes what you think would make a great Christmas surprise for someone actually is kind of a not very smart life choice — and that’s essentially the plot in Mistletoe And Mr. Right by Lyla Payne.
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Note: Review goes live 12/1/15
Read the rest of my review here
Note: Review goes live 12/1/15
andiabcs's review against another edition
3.0
Not a bad read for a novella. Some of it was rushed and random, but I didn't hate it. I did have trouble picturing Grady as Irish though. My head kept going to Texas. I wish the goat was in it a tad more. Ha.
kitkatscanread's review against another edition
5.0
Received this from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book. It is my true opinion only.
This was a cute Christmas novella.
A story about a girl finding herself, discovering love and dealing with what life throws at you.
I adored the general storyline.
Definitely a perfect Christmas read!
This was a cute Christmas novella.
A story about a girl finding herself, discovering love and dealing with what life throws at you.
I adored the general storyline.
Definitely a perfect Christmas read!
kitkatscanread's review against another edition
5.0
I found both these stories to he the perfect teen read.
I would actually class them more as New Adult, but none the less it was a good read.
The first story is about Jessica and her tale in Ireland.
The second story is about Christina (Jessica's friend) and her story.
Perfect for Xmas and for fans of contemporaries.
I would actually class them more as New Adult, but none the less it was a good read.
The first story is about Jessica and her tale in Ireland.
The second story is about Christina (Jessica's friend) and her story.
Perfect for Xmas and for fans of contemporaries.
samanthas_books's review against another edition
3.0
Really it's a 2.5 stars.
Here is my video review for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14MEcFQn1mk
Here is my video review for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14MEcFQn1mk
myrtlexo's review against another edition
4.0
I actually really liked this book. Don't judge! It was corny at the best of times, but it kept me interested. They were really cute, romantic, and easy Christmas reads. I thought the second story was A LOT more racy than the first one, making me question whether or not it should be YA. But if you want a good Christmas read, pick this up, I don't think you will be too disappointed.
arielkirst's review against another edition
4.0
There was absolutely no mistletoe in this book, so the title was misleading.
*snark*
It was cute!! I liked the character, liked the romance. A sweet holiday read.
*snark*
It was cute!! I liked the character, liked the romance. A sweet holiday read.
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