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A Princess for Christmas
by Jenny Holiday
3.5 stars
PRETTY CUTE.
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I adored this on some levels, and others maybe not so much.
What I did love was the overall story. There was plenty of Hallmark vibes and I love a good princess story. There was a fun meet cute, and I felt the connection between Leo and Gabby immediately. I was surprised that even though this is a small timeline, that things didn’t feel forced between them. Not really insta-love or anything like that, a nice change!
The love scenes were out of place. It went from Hallmark to whoa whoa whoa steamy scenes, that were long and very open door. My general issue is when those scenes don’t match up with the vibe and tone of the rest of the novel.
Without that it was cute. Leo’s little sister Gabby and his friend Dani were wonderful additions. And y’all, there was a ball at the end. I’m a sucker for a good ball in a book and this was definitely hit the mark. Totally cheesy, totally perfect.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: a handful of very open door scenes
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of loved one(s)
PRETTY CUTE.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
I adored this on some levels, and others maybe not so much.
What I did love was the overall story. There was plenty of Hallmark vibes and I love a good princess story. There was a fun meet cute, and I felt the connection between Leo and Gabby immediately. I was surprised that even though this is a small timeline, that things didn’t feel forced between them. Not really insta-love or anything like that, a nice change!
The love scenes were out of place. It went from Hallmark to whoa whoa whoa steamy scenes, that were long and very open door. My general issue is when those scenes don’t match up with the vibe and tone of the rest of the novel.
Without that it was cute. Leo’s little sister Gabby and his friend Dani were wonderful additions. And y’all, there was a ball at the end. I’m a sucker for a good ball in a book and this was definitely hit the mark. Totally cheesy, totally perfect.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: a handful of very open door scenes
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of loved one(s)