eARC Review: Happily This Christmas by Susan Mallery

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Romance

Happily This Christmas

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Book Info

  • Released Date: Sept 29th

  • Publication: HQN Books

  • Pages: 384

  • Format: eBook


Ready for the most adorable Christmas romance story?
— Abigail Books Addiction

Okay, I have to say that I was kinda hesitant in reading Happily This Christmas. I really thought it was going to be the typical Christmas romance read. But boy was I surprised when I started reading Happily This Christmas, and it was such an easy romance read. Like I enjoyed reading every chapter. I didn't even know I was coming to the end until the very last page. It was that good.

Happily This Christmas will bring Garrick and Wynn together. I did not even realize that they had great chemistry with each other until I read their interaction. Their chemistry just starts popping off whenever they are near each other or spend more time together. And they are going to spend more time with each other since Garrick's daughter is coming into town and spending time with him. And he definitely needs the help and support cause his daughter is a handful. I am trying to be more understanding about Garrick's daughter but oh my goodness she is too much. She really needs to grow up and communicate. That was the main issue with their strained relationship. Garrick may have never expected that he had another opportunity to mend his relationship with daughter but it definitely set him up to bring into his life especially with Wynn.

Wynn has everything together especially since she is a single mother. But lately she wants something more. It may be strange for her because she always closes off any relationship. But as more time passes, the more she wants out of life: loving relationships and maybe more kids. It's definitely manageable especially since she is spending more time with Garrick, her sexy neighbor. I am definitely excited for her because she has accomplished so much in her life that she deserves to be happy. And have more kids later in life too if she wants. I see no problem but love does not work that way. It's complicated, messy but it's the best thing to happen.

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