That's all it took. Now I'm suddenly having to fake-date my work nemesis to get me through a week at a Vermont Christmas lodge with my family.
The problem? I can't stand Miles Taylor. Not only that, but I don't date people I work with. But I can handle it. I've had practice faking my emotions for years. So it shouldn't matter that Miles never lets me get away with anything. And that he happens to boil my blood hotter than a steaming pot of wassail. So when he throws his annoying grin my way or forces me on dates he knows I'll hate, I'll just grit my teeth and smile.
Or maybe not. Did I mention that Miles is the one person in the world I can't seem to fool?
When my emotions begin feeling less like a sham and his arms feel way too comfortable, it makes me think that maybe Miles had a plan of his own. And I'm starting to like it a lot more than mine.
Cindy Steel was raised on a dairy farm in Idaho. She grew up singing Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire songs at the top of her lungs and learning to solve all of life’s problems while milking cows and driving tractors—rewriting happy endings every time. She met and married a handsome Idaho boy and is the proud mother of two wild and sweet twin boys. Which means she is also now a collector of bugs, sticks, rocks, and slobbery kisses. She loves making breakfast, baking, photography, reading a good book, and staying up way past her bedtime to craft stories that will hopefully make you smile.
the perfect holiday read doesn't exi- oohhhhhh but it does!! 🤍❄️
not so fun backstory, for the past 21 days I've been struggling to find a good holiday read 😞 a number of my amazing girlies recommended this. my little betty beanie 🧡 and the lovely, elena ♥︎, thank you smmmmmm 🥺💖. this book was ✨️everything✨️. then work started to get in the way of finishing this cozy, cuteeeeee christmas read but I did get a gift of free listen of audible and it was so perfect and exciting and came in handy because I could listen on the go even on my last minute holiday shopping and errands 🥰
if you love holiday themed work rivals-to-lovers in academia, you are going to love this!! i really adored the maturity of olive and miles and how the dynamic of their rivalry didn't come off as forced or snarky in an evil way but just teasing and very cute but also very hot 🥰🥰 definitely one of my favorite romcom reads this year ♥︎
❤️ Great character development ❤️ Swoony male lead ❤️ Lots of laughter with tender, honest moments mixed in ❤️ Side characters that SUPPORT the story without stealing the show ❤️ Christmas. I love Christmas, and I love love at Christmas.
Fake dating, enemies to lovers, and a really sweet romance! I loved Olive and Miles story. Two English teachers who end up spending Christmas break together where Olive needs a fake boyfriend. I had so much fun reading this one. I adored Miles and Olive was great as well. A great holiday romance.
It feels impossible to summarize everything I loved about this story. It balanced that perfect combination of humour, romance, and emotional depth. All the stars!
To avoid her family attempting to set her up, Olive blurts out a lie that she is already dating a man named Miles. But she wasn't expecting THE Miles Taylor, her fellow English teacher rival, to actually appear at the exact same lodge in Vermont for Christmas. Whoops!
A relentless flirt in flannel (with a fine pair of hams, according to Olive. Ha!), I couldn't get enough of Miles. He made this accidental fake-dating arrangement SO fun!
Threaded throughout is a Christmas bingo checklist filled with adventurous activities and heart-bursting kisses. I loved the natural flow of this romance, and even more so Olive finding a slice of joy in her anti-Christmas plans.
And you know those final full-circle moments that have you closing your book in complete bliss? Yes! A must read this holiday season.
(heat level: kissing only)
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Such an adorable Christmas romcom that had me smiling like a fool. It delivered on the cozy vibes I wanted 🥰🎄
Fake dating, workplace rivals set in a family owned Christmas lodge resort. At its core it’s a lighthearted story, but it does touch on grief which gets a little heavy towards the end.
Overall it was a super quick, enjoyable read, though I don’t think it’ll be the most memorable. Hallmark movie vibes! Also no third act break up!!!
4.5⭐ Genre ~ contemporary holiday romance Series ~ Christmas Escape Others in the series ~ are from different authors Setting ~ New York and Vermont Publication date ~ book ~ November 2, 2022, audio ~ October 3, 2023 Page Count ~ 344 (p+ 27 chapters +e) Audio length ~ 9 hours 59 minutes Narrator ~ Justis Bolding POV ~ single 1st Featuring ~ teachers, enemies~ish to lovers, fake dating, no steamage, no 3rd act breakup
Olive (25) and Miles work together at a high school in New York. They didn't get off on the right foot when he started teaching there, so she considers him an enemy of sorts. I didn't really get much enemy vibes to be honest.
Now it's time for Christmas break and Olive is off to Vermont to spend a week with her family, which includes her mother's new husband, Russ. A man she married just 8 months after Olive's father passed away after a cancer battle only last Christmas. Needless to say she's not looking forward to it. On top of that her mother invited her ex-boyfriend, Glen, who she has no interest in getting back together with. Before she can even stop herself she's telling her family she already has a boyfriend named Miles.
Guess who's parents own the resort they are staying at? You guessed it, Miles. Luckily he's down with the fake dating plan, so they have a fun filled week of doing wintery things. I felt the bitter cold Vermont air coming off the pages.
This was so adorable and fun and sweet and cute and funny. The teasing is good natured and the characters are mature and relatable AND they know how to communicate! I would totally watch this if it was made into a Hallmark movie and that's not usually my jam.
Narration notes: Justis did a great job. I have no complaints.
This was too painful to continue. Olive couldn't be more of a doormat if she tattooed "Welcome" on her forehead. When her family forced her to stay with her sister in order to give her single cabin/room to a guy they want to set her up with I was just done. Olive not packing back up into her car and leaving was just my last straw. Boundaries. They're a thing.
And yes, I know this is going to be all about Olive learning not to be a doormat and catching the delectable Miles while she's at it. And I just don't care. I like strong women and I might have been on board with Olive finding her inner warrior if she didn't start so far in the hole. Any transformation that bears any relationship to 'can happen' would take waaaaay longer than a single holiday vacation.
I'm not the type of person to read Christmas romances during Christmas time. I think this is partly due to the fact that I live in the Southern Hemisphere, and reading cozy books while I'm dying from the summer heat just doesn't do it for me. (Can anyone else relate?)
However, I'm glad I picked this book up on a whim because even though I've been struggling to get through contemporary romances, this book ticked all my boxes. Faking Christmas is essentially about two English teachers and their fake dating arrangement to appease their parents and ward off unwanted suitors.
I have a soft spot for teachers but even then, these two main characters were loveable in their own right. Olive was a very relatable heroine for me. She's a people pleaser through and through, and is always willing to sacrifice her own needs for others which makes her a bit of a pushover. She also sees the hero, Miles, as her rival at work. Miles on the other hand, sees right through her facade. He teases her relentlessly and eventually teaches her to live a little. I'll be honest, Miles isn't my type. He's a bit too flirty and carefree for my liking, but I thought he was perfect for Olive.
The progression of the romance felt so natural. I loved rooting for these two. What really made their romance shine was the lack of unnecessary drama. Miles exhibited so much maturity (even admist the banter) which was so refreshing to see. He never lets Olive misunderstand him. I think the author also did a magnificent job in convincing me how an uptight heroine and a daredevil hero could possibly be together because I was a bit worried they were so different at first.
This book also touches on heavier themes such as cancer, death of a loved one and grief. This was executed well, and it certainly tugged on my heartstrings and made me teary eyed.
You definitely know a book is good, when you immediately finish it and start looking through the author's backlist, which is what I did. Cindy Steel is a new-to-me author but I can't wait to read more from her.
-A large dose of holiday cheer -forced proximity fake dating -a kissing book -hilarious banter -a book with depth to top it all off?
THIS IS YOUR BOOK. Faking Christmas is a book tucked in the snowy Vermont hills and it sets the scene for a nostalgic story that will have you wanting to re read as soon as you hit that last page. Cindy always writes these books that feel 100% relatable while also hitting you with the perfect notes of what it feels like to flirt and fall in love.
This is a story that brings out the best and worst of TRUE family dynamics, what it means to give of yourself and how to let go. I got emotional, and loved the heart to hearts that added the richness and emotional depth to this fun filled story. I can't say enough good things about Miles and Carrots...I mean Olive's relationship. It feels honest and doesn't mess around or lack for packing the punches. There is clear communication and it was so refreshing to not have the unnecessary drama thats usually tied up in a fake dating scenario.
There were SO many scenes that had me laugh, grinning like a fool but then there were those moments of swoon, and heart that I couldn't get enough of. It just kept getting better and better. You are not prepared for that final scene. Sexy and sweet and just another reason to love Cindy all the more!
I can't wait to go out and buy multiple copies to gift for Christmas this year. I might even gift one to myself (because duh).
This officially became my favorite Christmas book of all time. 🎄🎄
This was truly a fake dating book. Not an obvious attraction type book and they quickly get together and the fake dating only lasts for a few chapters. Not this one.
They fake-date the whole time. *chefs kiss*
It was really funny to see how Olive ended up fake-dating her so-called nemesis. To avoid being hooked up with her ex-boyfriend whom her mom is trying to set her up with on a Christmas vacation. So she made up that she started dating her nemesis, Miles. Hoping that was sufficient for Olive to get the anti-Christmas of her dreams. What she didn't anticipate was that the place where they were vacationing, Miles just so happened to be there as well. To keep up with the ruse, Olive struck a deal with Miles that they would do the Christmas Bingo card and keep Miles's parents off his back as well.
Miles and Olivia's banter with each other is hilarious. They seem to know how to get under each other's skin but at the same time be playful about it.
This was so cute and funny that it had me rolling in so many moments in this book.
Example:
Chiseled muscles are for opening pickle jars and lifting couches. *writes down wisdom* I am learning so much from this book. 😅🤣😂
Nicknames such as celery sticks, carrots, and spanks. 😃
I will warn you, that this book is heavy in a section about dealing with the regrets and grief of a lost parent. It was a little too heavy for me at the end there. I did skim just a little. But throughout the rest of the book, it doesn't overshadow it even though it is part of the plotline.
This is a spice-free romance.
This book is such a good book and highly recommend to help you get in the romantic Christmas spirit.
I absolutely loved this, miles + olive have my HEART. 😭😭 the fake dating, chemistry & banter between the two main characters had me SWOONING and kicking my legs in the air.
I’m such a hoe-hoe-hoe for Miles it’s not even funny anymore.
Welcome, welcome! Guess what Santa left under the Christmas tree? A big fat five-star rating, hooray!
I’m having one of the worst book hangovers I’ve ever had for a while. I am not ready to leave Vermont or the cozy Christmas longes behind. This book delivered everything I would ever want from a holiday book and more.
The setting was outstanding. From the adventurous Christmas bingo list to the whole community, I felt the holiday mood down to my bones. I loved it so much I hate myself for not being in the mountains of Vermont with my family and a hot person drooling over me. Speak of the devil…
Miles, the love interest, was amazing. He was flirty, actually nice, and was overall swoony. I loved his banter with Olive and his general persona. He was the embodiment of sunshine and I ate that shit up! Literally one of my updates while reading this book was; Cyra said “Miles can restore my tolerance for men.” This is honestly huge for me because I hate men and it’s like a personality trait for me at this point.
The tropes in this book were top-notch! Enemies to lovers, fake dating, grumpy/sunshine, and forced proximity? SIGN ME UP.
I am a person who likes smut but does not look for it nor like it when there’s too much. For the first time, I found myself wanting, no scratch that, needing spice. These two were only kissing in this book and their make-out sessions were enough to make me sweat. Coming to think of it, maybe it’s good that this book didn’t have any spice because I probably would just have a heart attack or something.
These two only spent a week and it felt like forever. By their third day together, I was expecting them to tie the knot. This is how good the writing was because I never felt like their romance or feelings were rushed.
I will shut up now to stop myself from spoiling everything. Do yourself a favor and grab this book.
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Don't ask me anything, I'm in my feels RTC in a few because I need a moment
I have a lot of thoughts about this book. But let’s get one thing clear MILES TAYLOR BOOK BOYFRIEND OF THE YEAR. That man 100% carried this book on his shoulders. All the flirting, tension and chemistry between him and olive was UNREAL. Not to mention that he’s been obsessed with her since the beginning!
I didn’t love olives family in the beginning and felt like they didn’t care for her or really listen to her feelings but that was all resolved in the end. This was also a surprisingly deep book at times and the topics of grief were so real and relatable!
Also no third act breakup? YES MA’AM!! olive was also a really relatable character ! All in all a really cute Christmas book.
A new Christmas, literary standard has been set with this book and Cindy Steel has the gloves off. It's "game on" with this book!
SO MANY things to love. Olive loves a good checklist (as do I) so we'll run this down checklist style:
-The Characters:
Miles...if you're into the flirty, swoony, confident, always has a comeback, larger than life, lumberjack type of a character you'll be loving life.
Olive...Olive has the biggest character arc in this book and it is so fun to watch her heart open up little by little throughout this story (in all aspects of her life). This book is through Olives' POV and her inner dialogue is fantastic! Olive is extremely relatable and she has been written in such a fun way that you wont be able to help but love her.
-The Settings:
Starting off this book in the workplace really set the tone for and sold the enemies to more trope. The romantic tension could be felt across the school hallway in spades!
Listen, I'm not a snow fan but a trip to the Vermont mountains is sounding pretty idyllic right now. I absolutely loved how Christmas was portrayed from the community events to whatever Miles and Olive (I don't want to give anything away lol) were up to on this holiday getaway really set off the right vibe for a Christmas romance.
-Themes:
I was impressed to find so many themes spread throughout this book. Some heavier than others (I'll get to those in a minute) but this enemies to more/opposites attract/workplace romance/fake dating trope filled book was everything I hoped it would be, and more!
With the heavier tones Cindy portrayed grief, cancer, loss of a loved one, freak accidents, emotional disengagement poignantly and beautifully. These heavier tones don't take up much of the book, so don't let that dissuade you, but it is sprinkled about throughout and I found it touching. It gave the book a very tangible feel and I highlighted several passages that gave words to feelings that are hard to describe.
-The Romance
Miles and Olive are SUCH A FUN COUPLE!
The banter... OH THE BANTER! The comebacks (sarcastic and flirty) were hilarious. I knew when I was already laughing at 3% I wouldn't be putting the book down until I read the last page. I love a good fake dating trope and this book had several more tropes (mentioned earlier) that really sold this book as a 5 STAR, MUST READ kind of book. I loved seeing each character challenge the other to step outside of their comfort zone without taking it too far. The balance was perfect! The chemistry was undeniable. The touching moments were perfectly swoon worthy and I can't wait to re-read this book again and again!
Thanks to the author for the copy. All thoughts in this review are my own!
I have read this 4 times now, so that should tell you how good it is 😉
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Steam Level: 🔥 (kissing only) Trigger Warning: death of a loved one, brief mentions of cancer (side character)
Olive Wilson is not looking forward to Christmas Break. Not only is she still grieving the death of her father, but she's going to be spending a week with her mother and new stepdad as well as her ex-boyfriend. In a moment of panic, Olive claims to be in a fake relationship with her co-worker Miles Taylor in order to avoid a holiday set-up. But when Miles shows up at the Christmas retreat she staying at, her lies begin catching up to her. Now she and Miles have to pretend to like each other so that she can make her story believable. Soon Olive's feelings of hate begin to fade, romantic tension builds, and emotions run high. Will Olive's lie end up leading to true love?
For a book that's kissing only, this was the hottest thing I've ever read 🥵🔥 I felt every heated look, touch, and kiss to my very core. Seriously, does anyone have a fan? Miles was sexy, sweet, and mischievous in all the best ways. He broke down Olive's walls until she had to give in to all the emotions she had been hiding. These two had so many romantic moments- steamy kisses in a covered bridge, snuggles in a log cabin, and even a handsy moment in the woods that led to a new nickname for Olive (IYKYK). In addition to the epic romance, Olive's grief journey was handled so well. I had tears in my eyes several times as she dealt with the loss of her dad and eventually came to accept the new man in her mom's life. Miles had his own story as well, which was just as heartbreaking. Seeing them come together to share what they'd been through made their connection even more special. This story is definitely one I'll be rereading again soon, and is a top contender for my favorite book of 2022!
WHAT was that!!!!! I was not expecting to love this book so much. What a blast. From the first moments of the book it just pulled me in. I did not want to put this down. I felt so much for this girl and her situation and then laugh so much as she came alive because of him. It was such a beautiful love story. I expected a nice hallmarky Christmas story but what I got was so beautiful and deep and fun. This is the best this author has written, in my opinion. So good!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (3.5/5, Holiday Romance) Fake Dating! Enemies to lovers! A cabin in Vermont! What a fun and festive read. The biggest crush I developed while reading this book was on the Vermont Christmas lodge where this family stays for the holidays. Breakfast baskets delivered to the door, a dreamy Hallmark town, mistletoe everywhere, and sledding!! What more could a girl need?
Our story follows Olive, a high school English teacher whose dream night out consists of a bubble bath and a book (I feel like people need to stop getting down on Olive for her favorite pastime because.. same!). Olive’s had a rough year with the passing of her dad, her mom’s abrupt marriage, and the hot but annoying guy who just started working in her department. When Olive finds out her mom’s trying to set her up with her ex during their Vermont vacation, she makes up a boyfriend. The only name she can think of on the spot? Her nemesis: Miles Taylor. However, upon arriving at the lodge, Olive realizes MILES’ FAMILY OWNS THE LODGE. What are the chances? Romantic chaos ensues.
This was super sweet and festive. I am always a sucker for enemies to lovers. I won’t say I felt an off-the-charts chemistry with these two; I didn’t get any butterflies! It is a closed door, but Sarah Adams has proved time and time again that you can write a closed-door romance with tons of tension and chemistry. I should mention Mr. Miles Taylor wears ripped jeans to teach high school English, and you guys know my gripe with men in ripped jeans (it’s not hot, and authors need to stop forcing it on us!). Despite the jeans, Miles was super lovable and endearing. Very crush-worthy. Olive was sweet, but the whole martyr thing drove me crazy. It was a like, not a love for me! The town was a LOVE FOR ME. Does a town like this exist in Vermont!?
Forever one of my top favourite Christmas books! 😍
Oh my goodness. I don’t know whether to laugh or to cry over all the second hand embarrassment! Sending an email to the wrong person is one of my fears, and this story confirmed the disaster of such an event. 😂
If ever there was a people pleaser, it’s Olive Wilson. And boy oh boy did I even feel seen by her. The one everyone knows will pick up the slack. The paste-it-on smile. The never let them know how much it hurts. Saying yes to avoid the drama of saying no.
And if there was ever a person to help her break out of it, it’s Miles Taylor. I loved that he was a writer, too.
The romance was a smidgeon steamier (although still clean) than I personally care for. BUT the themes and the relationship between Miles and Olive were SO SWEET. Because it wasn’t just about the romance. They both brought out qualities in each other and spoke hard truth when needed. I loved that!
This book seriously gets better & better with each reread! It’s golden & I love it! (And do yourself a favour and listen to the audiobook if you get a chance because it is phenomenal!)
Okay, I freaking loved this book! I'm not generally a low-steam/closed door romance reader, but I make an exception if the writing is just that good. Friends, the book is JUST THAT GOOD.
FAKING CHRISTMAS is an Enemies-to-Lovers and Fake Relationship story (two of my fave tropes) and the banter and chemistry between Miles and Olive is everything. THE WAY I LAUGHED! I snort-laughed over and over again!
I loved the side characters, the many book references, the holiday charm, and the moments exploring grief and healing.
FAKING CHRISTMAS is a must read and a holiday romance you can share with your aunt/pastor's wife/neighbor and they'll never know about the kinky af books you usually read. 😉
𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠 𝗟𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗟: Rated G / Kissing only. 𝗧𝗥����𝗚𝗚𝗘𝗥𝗦: past death of parent, cancer, past fatal skiing accident 𝗙𝗘𝗘𝗟𝗦: 3/5 - You will definitely feel some feels.
If anyone knows where I can get a Miles Taylor I’d appreciate a call!! #newfictionalboyfriend
I LOVE a good fake dating troupe!! (Essspppeecciiaalllyyy when he falls first YUM!) But I really wasn’t sold on the “hate-to-love” theme running throughout the book. It just didn’t seem like a valid reason.
Olive just seemed to have this chip on her shoulder, that while I understand some of, I wish it hadn’t gone on for so long. Though I did love that Miles was the one to make her soar! It really was sweet!!
The SETTING?! Hallmark perfection! The characters?! Hallmark perfection! The kisses?! DELICIOUSLY UNINTERRUPTED. 😆
Overall it was a sweet story! And I can’t wait to pick up more stories from Cindy! 4/5 stars
*not cf - clean read with one piece of mild language*
I am a flat puddle of emotions over this book. It is a new favorite and I want to read it every Christmas now. I AM IN MY FEELS. I don’t think I’ll be able to accurately convey how much I adored it so please GO READ IT.
ALL OF THE KISSING. There was so much and I loved every single moment. Ohhhmygosh Cindy Steel knows how to bring the heat without bringing the spice and it is impeccable. Miles and Olive were perfect for each other. It was always you is strong in this book.
The flirting and banter was flawless. I loved that Miles was relentless and so dang kind is in his pursuit of the fake dating scheme. All of the Christmas activities were wonderful and I now would like to plan an immediate trip to Vermont for the winter break.
There was a natural flow to everything happening and the third act was handled AMAZINGLY. It was charming and had me just as giddy as Miles and Olive.
I also loved the discussions about grief and valid emotions. Everything was handled beautifully and I got misty eyed with the impact of the story.
I am in bookish heaven over this book y’all. It is a MUST read for anyone needed something to bring them joy this holiday season.
Overall audience notes: - Contemporary Holiday Romance - Language: none - Romance: kisses - Violence: low - Trigger/Content Warnings: depictions of grief, loss of a girlfriend (recounted), loss of a parent (from cancer, recounted), snowmobile crash
“‘Sweet dreams, Carrots.’ ‘Don’t Anne of Green Gables me,’ I hissed. A low chuckle met my ears before I closed the cabin door.”
“You can ‘what if’ your whole life away. Relationships are always going to be scary, whether we work together or not.”
Oh my goodness! This romcom is an instant favorite! From the first email that goes awry, I was hooked. Fake boyfriend, enemies to lovers, a delightful tease with a heart of gold, believable family dynamics, witty dialogue, forced proximity, heartfelt romance, hilarious scenes, and the gorgeous Christmas setting of Vermont, this book has it all. I laughed, cried, and swooned.
Olive Wilson used to be THE English teacher until her nemesis Miles Taylor arrived. From the first, the handsome guy gets under her skin. He teases her and offers unsolicited advice. When a Christmas getaway with her family includes a new step-father and ex-boyfriend, Olive makes up a fake boyfriend (saying the first name that pops into her head) hoping it will allow her to spend her holiday reading books and avoiding her family and ex.
When Miles Taylor aka the unsuspecting fake boyfriend appears at the same lodge in Vermont, she makes a deal to do all the Christmas bingo activities with him in exchange for her own cabin and his pretending to be her boyfriend. But when Miles gets too close and the lines between fake and real are blurred, will she let down her defenses?
Move over previous book boyfriends, Miles Taylor takes it to the next level. He’s sweet, funny, sassy, and too cute for his own good. He loves teasing Olive in the most adorable ways. From giving her various nicknames Carrots, Celery stick, etc. to his endearing flirting, Miles seems to understand Olive better than she understands herself. He’s the perfect guy, an English teacher, author, daredevil, and looks fabulous in flannel. His charming personality encourages Olive to be more daring, and open up sharing the sorrow of her father’s death and adjusting to a new step-father. Miles’s own experiences allow him to sympathize with Olive in a way no one has before. I loved the way he truly cares for Olive and discourages her desire to hide.
This is the type of romcom I absolutely love. It’s funny, sweet, intelligent, and romantic with a lot of depth. Miles and Olive’s relationship crackled with delicious romantic tension. They’re both passionate people and it was fun seeing list-loving Olive be more spontaneous and doing things like a polar bear plunge and trying “real” chocolate milk. And those tantalizing kisses! I loved how well they communicated and shared their deepest feelings. There’s also all the fun literary and movie references like Jane Eyre, Anne of Green Gables, P&P, Taming of the Shrew and even The Terminator that fit perfectly with the story.
Definitely put this on your must read list! It’s the kind of Christmas story you long for. I received an advanced complimentary copy from the author. All opinions are my own and I was not required to provide a positive review.
I just reread via audio and loved every second of it again! I now own this book in every format. 😍 Let me just second my original review:
I have loved everything that Cindy has written, but this one has won me over as my favorite of hers. You’ve got a little enemies to lovers vibe with fake dating at its finest. All the grammar humor was THE best. The quotes at the beginning of every chapter—perfection. The banter—chef’s kiss. The chemistry—amazing. & so many feels. Gah, I’m still swooning. 😍
Things I Loved: -THE email. 🙈👌🏻😂 -Celery Stick -Quoting P&P -Jett -“Did I miss something? I’ve been a boyfriend a time or two before, but I remember a lot more kissing.” -Young Bradley Cooper -“Our grasp of the English language is astonishing” -“Don’t Anne of Green Gables me” -Polar plunge -Three strikes -Misjudgment of the mistletoe -The milk -“I didn’t realize we were at this point in our fake relationship, Oliviana.” -Game on -Christmas movie watching -Spanks -“You have been functioning. But you’ve been grieving at the same time. Eventually, you have to decide to live again. And allow others to do the same thing. You and your family will always be grieving your dad. You’ll always miss what could have been. What should have been. But life can come at you fast. Moments don’t last forever. Sometimes we have to take opportunities when they come.” -The covered bridge -Holding hands inside his pocket -Christmas gifts -“One thing I’ve learned through all of this, Olive, is that people don’t fill up on love. There’s no brim on the cup. Love overflows. It grows and bubbles over over.” -Taking space -Blackout 😍 -The epilogue ♥️
I laughed, I cried, I swooned so much. I lost my dad to cancer right before the holidays as a kid, so that aspect really resonated with me. The feelings that Olive navigated through are all so real. Just the processing of moving on from loss. When I cried while reading this, they were those good, healing kind of tears. It’s going to be a story that sticks with me & a physical copy is going on my bookshelf. ♥️
Trigger warning—dealing with a loss of a parent to cancer & processing grief are main themes. It is done so well & the romcom feel remains throughout. Very well balanced.
"Para mí, eres como un subidón. Cada vez que te hago sonreír, mi ritmo cardíaco se dispara. Ni hablemos de lo que me hace tu risa. Pero no solo eres mi dosis de dopamina. Eres mi lugar suave para aterrizar cuando vuelvo a bajar."
Este libro se ganó 4 estrellas por lo adictivo que fue. Ayer lo empecé, ayer lo terminé. Es simplemente ese tipo de historias que tienen una pluma tan ligera que te mantienen ahí, enganchada. Aparte de que el protagonista se me hizo bien tierno.
No es una historia memorable pero definitivamente es una historia que te mantiene enganchada a la hora de leerla. Excelente para pasar el rato. 👀
4.5☆ This is super sweet and light-hearted Christmas read! The banter between Miles and Olive was hilarious right off the bat; they had great chemistry and their relationship progressed very naturally. It's a fun, quick book that has just the right amount of Christmas, literary references, and a very satisfying ending. :)