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ppcfransen 's review for:
Four Christmases and a Secret
by Zara Stoneley
Fine story. Lasted too long for me. I'm fine with the heroine getting together with her love as a couple with some new goals set. I don't really need to know she manages to make a success of all those goals as well. (Rather not, I miss my relatable screw up.) So, after Uncle Terence's video message, the story kind of dragged on for me.
The title is a bit of a misgiving: there is way more than à secret. I guessed pretty much all of them before they were properly revealed. What bothers me a little, though, is that most of these secrets were not mich of a big deal in the story. When they were revealed, they did not change how people behaved towards each other. Which is a bit strange, 'cause they were proper secrets, things that could really impact on how people feel about eachother. Damn Ollie is just too loveable and understanding.
I read a copy through Netgalley.
The title is a bit of a misgiving: there is way more than à secret. I guessed pretty much all of them before they were properly revealed. What bothers me a little, though, is that most of these secrets were not mich of a big deal in the story. When they were revealed, they did not change how people behaved towards each other. Which is a bit strange, 'cause they were proper secrets, things that could really impact on how people feel about eachother. Damn Ollie is just too loveable and understanding.
I read a copy through Netgalley.