Holiday Star: A spicy celebrity romance (Holiday Romance-Spicy Version Book 1)
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This was a really cute and feel-good Christmas book :D I‘ve read it for a book club and was not disappointed. It‘s been funny and heart-warming and I discovered a new author I could read more from. I liked the aspect that a part of the book was being at the airport or on the plane. How Molly felt disgusted after being on multiple flights in a row. I so unterstand that. Try to fly from Vienna to Auckland, the airplane felt like my new home after three flights of 24h (flight time only). And Andrew being more or less like a chill person to center her while she was so stressed. Speaking of them, both of them were so likable and I really enjoyed reading their story together. There has been a miscommunication part which got resolved really quickly (thank god those miscommunication parts don‘t take up half a book anymore), so it included some drama but overall it‘s been a fluffy and nice read. It‘s a plus that some part of the book is situated in Dublin and around Cork, since I‘ve been there at the end of October, so this is also fresh in my mind. How funny it‘s been when they just mentioned the River Liffy or Trinity College and I‘m like: „Yes, I‘v been there!! Ha’penny Bridge!! Trinity College with it‘s dark academia looking student dorms!!“ I‘m easy to entertain. All in all, it reminded me a bit of the book „The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight“ by Jennifer E. Smith which I‘ve read almost 10 years ago and recently got a refresher since the movie adaptation of it, „Love At First Sight“ came out on Netflix. So if you want some more Christmas/Flight fluff, this book might be the next read. It is a Young Adult book though :)
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This was a really cute and feel-good Christmas book :D I‘ve read it for a book club and was not disappointed. It‘s been funny and heart-warming and I discovered a new author I could read more from. I liked the aspect that a part of the book was being at the airport or on the plane. How Molly felt disgusted after being on multiple flights in a row. I so unterstand that. Try to fly from Vienna to Auckland, the airplane felt like my new home after three flights of 24h (flight time only). And Andrew being more or less like a chill person to center her while she was so stressed. Speaking of them, both of them were so likable and I really enjoyed reading their story together. There has been a miscommunication part which got resolved really quickly (thank god those miscommunication parts don‘t take up half a book anymore), so it included some drama but overall it‘s been a fluffy and nice read. It‘s a plus that some part of the book is situated in Dublin and around Cork, since I‘ve been there at the end of October, so this is also fresh in my mind. How funny it‘s been when they just mentioned the River Liffy or Trinity College and I‘m like: „Yes, I‘v been there!! Ha’penny Bridge!! Trinity College with it‘s dark academia looking student dorms!!“ I‘m easy to entertain. All in all, it reminded me a bit of the book „The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight“ by Jennifer E. Smith which I‘ve read almost 10 years ago and recently got a refresher since the movie adaptation of it, „Love At First Sight“ came out on Netflix. So if you want some more Christmas/Flight fluff, this book might be the next read. It is a Young Adult book though :)