Review

Book Review – All I Want for Christmas

Title: All I Want for Christmas
Author: Wendy Loggia
Rating: ★★★★★
Read: December 22-27, 2021
Book Read in 2021: 139
Format: eBook
Page Count: 220
Reread: 2nd time reading
Genre:
YA Christmas Romance
Publisher:
Underlined

Synopsis: Bailey Briggs is counting down the days to Christmas: she lives for holiday music, baking cookies, going on snowy sleigh rides, and wearing her light-up reindeer ears to work at Winslow’s bookstore. But all she really wants this year is the one thing she doesn’t have: someone special to kiss under the mistletoe. And she’s 100 percent certain that that someone isn’t Jacob Marley–athlete, player, and of questionable taste in girlfriends–and that Charlie, the mysterious stranger with the British accent, is the romantic lead of her dreams. Is she right?

This will be a December to remember, filled with real-life Christmas magic . . . and, if she stays on Santa’s nice list, a wish that just might come true.

Review: This book was the Christmas spark of joy I needed in my life.

If you’re looking for some Christmas magic that will leave you feeling like a happy melted pile of gooey holiday cheer, then this is the book for you.

I read this book with my mom because we were both in dire need of some Christmas cheer. After we read a little bit she said to me “this is you!” So much of Bailey’s inner monologue and describing her love of Christmas is 100% me. Seeing myself within pages of a book is such a wonderful surprise.

This was such a fun and lighthearted story that often had me giggling out loud. Truly a wonderful holiday read.

Review

ARC Review – All I Want for Christmas

Title: All I Want for Christmas
Author: Wendy Loggia
Rating: ★★★★★
Read: November 19, 2020
Book Read in 2020: 128
Format: eARC
Page Count: 240
Release Date: November 3, 2020
Genre:
YA Christmas Romance
Publisher:
Underlined

Synopsis: Bailey Briggs is counting down the days to Christmas: she lives for holiday music, baking cookies, going on snowy sleigh rides, and wearing her light-up reindeer ears to work at Winslow’s bookstore. But all she really wants this year is the one thing she doesn’t have: someone special to kiss under the mistletoe. And she’s 100 percent certain that that someone isn’t Jacob Marley–athlete, player, and of questionable taste in girlfriends–and that Charlie, the mysterious stranger with the British accent, is the romantic lead of her dreams. Is she right?

This will be a December to remember, filled with real-life Christmas magic . . . and, if she stays on Santa’s nice list, a wish that just might come true.

Review: This book was the Christmas spark of joy I needed in my life.

If you’re looking for some Christmas magic that will leave you feeling like a happy melted pile of gooey holiday cheer, then this is the book for you.

I read this book with my mom because we were both in dire need of some Christmas cheer. After we read a little bit she said to me “this is you!” So much of Bailey’s inner monologue and describing her love of Christmas is 100% me. Seeing myself within pages of a book is such a wonderful surprise.

This was such a fun and lighthearted story that often had me giggling out loud. Truly a wonderful holiday read.

*Disclaimer* I received an eARC from Penguin Young Readers Group on NetGalley. An honest review was provided.