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The Christmas Contract
by Evie Mitchell
Darren Bernet is Robbie Huynh. Don't know who he is? That's fine Google him. I'll wait......
Is he not so freaking HOT but in a nerdy way?! He is Robbie in my mind. Robbie is an Asian-Australian actor who used to work with Liz Larsson. He is trying to break out of the rom-com love trope and get into more serious acting. He follows Liz to her hometown seeking her help.
This is how our lovely Astrid ends up crossing paths with a movie star. Obviously, Astrid is smitten by said sexy man but when events push them together, they form a strong bond and friendship. Astrid is sassy, nerdy, creative, intelligent, and a true crime buff. I feel like she's relatable to soo many people. Mainly ME.
Robbie is equally nerdy. His outside does not match his inside. I love that his geekness is sprinkled in small doses. I love how seamless he fits in with the Larssons. Two out of three of the Larsson mates have strong families but the other three definitely needed that feeling of belonging.
I just watched Netflix's Love Hard and this book gave me similar vibes. I greatly enjoyed seeing all the siblings pair up and hope to see appearances in other series stories.
Is he not so freaking HOT but in a nerdy way?! He is Robbie in my mind. Robbie is an Asian-Australian actor who used to work with Liz Larsson. He is trying to break out of the rom-com love trope and get into more serious acting. He follows Liz to her hometown seeking her help.
This is how our lovely Astrid ends up crossing paths with a movie star. Obviously, Astrid is smitten by said sexy man but when events push them together, they form a strong bond and friendship. Astrid is sassy, nerdy, creative, intelligent, and a true crime buff. I feel like she's relatable to soo many people. Mainly ME.
Robbie is equally nerdy. His outside does not match his inside. I love that his geekness is sprinkled in small doses. I love how seamless he fits in with the Larssons. Two out of three of the Larsson mates have strong families but the other three definitely needed that feeling of belonging.
I just watched Netflix's Love Hard and this book gave me similar vibes. I greatly enjoyed seeing all the siblings pair up and hope to see appearances in other series stories.