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Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
This was one of the better ones. I had just finished another Wiggs and swore I was done with her, but here at least the characters were sligthly different. Instead of lovers being separated by money, this was more of your typical beautiful girl hidden behind a boring librarian facade.
I ended up liking Eddie much more than Maureen. He was very patient and understanding. While Maureen was very high-handed and at the same time such a coward. To change your whole life and stop dating after one bad relationship/fling was kind of over the top. Also to invite Eddie's parents without knowing his background simply because she felt Christmas is for families, was just plain dumb. For all she knew, Eddie didn't want to spend time with his family because they molested him when he was young. (Not the case, but you know what I mean).
The characters weren't that deep and it's predictable but it was a cute, fun read. I would recommend reading some of the previous books so you were familiar with the whole Daisy / Logan / Julian storyline but it all gets rehashed if you ended up reading "Marrying Daisy Belamy."
I ended up liking Eddie much more than Maureen. He was very patient and understanding. While Maureen was very high-handed and at the same time such a coward. To change your whole life and stop dating after one bad relationship/fling was kind of over the top. Also to invite Eddie's parents without knowing his background simply because she felt Christmas is for families, was just plain dumb. For all she knew, Eddie didn't want to spend time with his family because they molested him when he was young. (Not the case, but you know what I mean).
The characters weren't that deep and it's predictable but it was a cute, fun read. I would recommend reading some of the previous books so you were familiar with the whole Daisy / Logan / Julian storyline but it all gets rehashed if you ended up reading "Marrying Daisy Belamy."
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