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A Christmas Date
by Camilla Isley
I love Diego and Nikki together. Even though they start this adventure as strangers there is a great connection between them. One where they are able to find a way to enjoy even the most absurd of moments – and Isley delivers quite a few giggle inducing bits :)
But it’s the relationship between Nikki and her sister that is the catalyst for a lot of the more emotional parts … as well as any trouble that comes their way. There’s definitely sibling rivalry at play that has created a distance between them that, thanks to some honest communication (finally), they are able to address.
You have to be OK with a ninsta-love kind of situation because Nikki and Diego don’t know each other very long. But there is an intensity to their situation that helps them get closer quicker that works as a king of long, drawn-out meet cute. And a start to what will definitely be a happy ending for them all.
**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**
But it’s the relationship between Nikki and her sister that is the catalyst for a lot of the more emotional parts … as well as any trouble that comes their way. There’s definitely sibling rivalry at play that has created a distance between them that, thanks to some honest communication (finally), they are able to address.
You have to be OK with a ninsta-love kind of situation because Nikki and Diego don’t know each other very long. But there is an intensity to their situation that helps them get closer quicker that works as a king of long, drawn-out meet cute. And a start to what will definitely be a happy ending for them all.
**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**