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Fairytale of New York

By Zoë Folbigg

5 out of 5 stars (5 / 5)

Charlotte “Charlie” Brown is a professional makeup artist in London. She hasn’t seen her boyfriend, Harry, for 6 months, so she’s taking some off to visit him in New York City. She arrives just days before Christmas, but Harry isn’t there to greet her at the airport and isn’t answering his phone. Where could he be? And where does Charlie go from here?

This book was a great December read since maybe half of it takes place around Christmas and New Year’s. The story has a lot of depth to it and was very immersive – it was very hard to put this one down. I loved the settings of New York and London – it felt like a bit of an adventure exploring these places with the characters, especially when I recognized a few places from my own travels.

I really enjoyed the main character, Charlie. She is accomplished and hardworking, but she also has some self-doubts and ghosts from her past that she needs to resolve. Along the way she befriends Pete, another likable character who helps show her around New York City. These characters are joined by a diverse cast of side characters that were interesting and had their own stories.

I thought the style of writing was interesting in this book. It follows Charlie, but internal thoughts and feelings are shared from the characters that are around her too. I don’t usually see a narrative like this, but it really worked in this book, giving additional insight and even a sense of mystery since we obviously don’t know the whole backstory yet. I would love to read some more books by this author.

Thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a free review copy of this book. All opinions expressed in my review are completely my own.

Not in a Billion Years

By Camilla Isley

4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

I discovered author Camilla Isley a few months ago and have enjoyed her books. I didn’t manage to get an advance copy of Not in a Billion Years, so it’s been on my “want to read” list since it released in September. This week I was approved to read the ARC of the next book in the series, Baby One More Time, so it was the perfect excuse to finally read this book. And what luck, it was even available to read for free through Prime Reading on Amazon!

Not in a Billion Years is a closed-door romance story following Blake and Gabriel, two New York City business owners in the fitness industry who have very different backgrounds. The book alternates between both of their points of view, so I took a liking to both characters from the start. The characters themselves got off to a rocky start, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say they were enemies. It was fun to watch their interactions, bantering, and funny situations they found themselves in, and I enjoyed seeing their relationship grow as they came to know each other better. Overall, I really enjoyed the story – it kept me engaged and wanting to keep reading until I reached the end. I’m looking forward to the next book, which follows Blake’s best friend Marissa, a side character in this book.

The Law of Attraction

By Laura Carter

3 out of 5 stars (3 / 5)

I’ve been approved to read advance copies of a couple books in the Brits in Manhattan series, so I thought I’d start at the beginning. The Law of Attraction is the first book in the series and available to read free through Prime Reading.

Honestly, I didn’t like this book as much as I hoped I would. Drew, the main male character, is a bit of a conceited jerk in the beginning, and he knows it. While this gives a great opportunity for character development (and there was), I just had a hard time getting past his personality, especially since almost the whole book is written from Drew’s point of view. I would’ve liked to see more from Becky’s point of view, but her chapters are mostly to reveal things about her past.

Overall, The Law of Attraction was a quick read that didn’t turn out to be one of my favorites, but I didn’t necessarily dislike it either. I plan to continue reading the series, which appears to be stories that follow side characters from this book, which should be interesting.