Series: standalone
Published by Disney-Hyperion on October 1, 2019
Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Holiday, Romance
Pages: 336
Format: Kindle Edition
Source: Library
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Sophie wants one thing for Christmas-a little freedom from her overprotective parents. So when they decide to spend Christmas in South Louisiana with her very pregnant older sister, Sophie is looking forward to some much needed private (read: make-out) time with her long-term boyfriend, Griffin. Except it turns out that Griffin wants a little freedom from their relationship. Cue devastation.
Heartbroken, Sophie flees to her grandparents' house, where the rest of her boisterous extended family is gathered for the holiday. That's when her nonna devises a (not so) brilliant plan: Over the next ten days, Sophie will be set up on ten different blind dates by different family members. Like her sweet cousin Sara, who sets her up with a hot guy at an exclusive underground party. Or her crazy aunt Patrice, who signs Sophie up for a lead role in a living nativity. With a boy who barely reaches her shoulder. And a screaming baby.
When Griffin turns up unexpectedly and begs for a second chance, Sophie feels more confused than ever. Because maybe, just maybe, she's started to have feelings for someone else . . . Someone who is definitely not available.
This is going to be the worst Christmas break ever... or is it?
Sophie has been looking forward to spending some private time with her long term boyfriend, Griffin, and now with her parents on the way to South Louisiana to take care of her pregnant sister, it looks like Sophie will get just that. Except, she overheard Griffin talking about needing space from Sophie, so instead she flees to her grandmother’s house early to nurse her heartbreak. Her family has a wild idea to bring back the fun for Sophie when her grandmother decides it would be fun to set Sophie up on 10 Blind Dates, and aunts, uncles, friends, and cousins are all eager to join in.
This was such a cute read. I absolutely adored it and devoured it in two sittings. This YA book had everything I always want in YA. A fun storyline, a wonderful family relationship. I absolutely adored the relationship between Sophie and her grandmother as well as Sophie and her older sister. It was just so positive and something I root for in YA books.
The romance was adorable, so cute and slow and just absolutely perfect.
This book is a must-read for Christmas. It gave me all the feels, it was just a cute, fun, positive YA book that has left me looking forward to more from this author.
Christmas at Two Love Lane by Kieran KramerSeries: Two Love Lane #1
Published by St. Martin's Press on October 3, 2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Holiday
Pages: 352
Format: Kindle Edition
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I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
The best gift of all is the one you share with someone else. . .
From the moment he strode through the iron gate and into the offices of Two Love Lane on a crisp December day, it was obvious that Deacon Banks was something different. He wasn't a Charleston native, not with that adorable Yankee accent. And unlike the usual client at the elegant matchmaking agency, he had no interest in finding a woman to marry--just a few no-strings dates while he was in town.
Macy Frost takes her professional services very seriously--how could she not, when she's rumored to be a direct descendant of Cupid? Tech entrepreneur Deacon says he's just trying to make his social-climbing aunt happy by being seen out and about with a few prominent beauties, but Macy insists she can make her client fall in love...for real. And Deacon can't help but think she might be right. As charming as the palmetto trees and magnificent harbor may be, it's the beautiful, breath-of-fresh-air Macy who's become Deacon's favorite part of the scenery. But can the hopelessly romantic Southern belle stop trying to fix him up and just let Cupid do his work on her own heart?
Macy Frost works as a matchmaker in her own company with her three other friends in Charleston. They run a very successful business and have had amazing results in putting people together. So when Deacon Banks arrives in town and only comes to visit Macy to satisfy his aunt’s demands, Macy isn’t going to let him go that easily, when a woman who believes in finding true love wants Deacon to give her girls a fair chance, because she feels she can find him the right match.
Until she realizes that match is her.
And everything seems to go downhill from there…
Macy believes in finding love for others, but not herself. That to me is a bit awkward, especially when matchmaking is literally her job, but she pushes back if it’s her.
I had a super hard time with the characters in general and didn’t really feel connected to them, nor did I like them.
The girl’s try to set Deacon up with Macy, when they realize he has feelings for her and Macy is avoiding him, by conveniently ditching him on dates. When Macy catches on to what’s happening, she gets butthurt and feels betrayed like he had hurt her somehow and she can never trust him again. She says this, and then literally in the next moment does the exact same thing to Deacon’s Aunt, by going behind her back to set her up with a man and is so proud that she had thought of that plan.
Wait?
What?
Seriously?
God.
That made my head hurt. I didn’t enjoy it. I skimmed the last part. Deacon didn’t even want a serious relationship till like the last two pages of the book. It was weird, it was boring.. It just didn’t work for me and the characters just all felt two-faced, and flat.
10 Blind Dates sounds like a good one.
I’d love 10 Blind Dates I think.
Ugh on the other one. Yeah, that would get stale fast with her resisting and acting all woebegone.
10 Blind Dates is on my favorites shelf. It just made me so happy, and that family was fantastic! I am so glad Elston is writing more stories in that world
10 Blind Dates sounds so adorable. And I like the sound of the relationship between Sophie and her grandmother.
I am so glad that you enjoyed 10 Blind Dates! It is a really cute story. 🙂
I’ve seen so many good reviews for 10 Blind Dates! I love that there are really great family relationships in it!
Ha man! A really cute and engaging one and …an infuriating one! Let’s focus on 10 Blind Dates and say that with a main character named Sophie I am already sold LOL And after your review I am adding that one to my TBR!
10 Blind Dates sounds interesting, So sorry to hear about the other book.
10 Blind Dates sounds like such a cute read. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. Sorry to hear the other one was not great.
10 Blind Dates sounds like a great read but I think I will be skipping Christmas at Two Love Lane. Great reviews!
I don’t think i’ve read a bad review of 10 Blind Dates and the cuteness in it! Pity the Christmas title didn’t work out — the blurb sounded promising.
I have not read Kramer in ages
And the first one sounds cute
10 Blind Dates sounds adorable. I love when we get a contemporary YA that has everything we love! And I agree family is one of those things. It’s almost more important than the romance. 😉
I’ve heard good things about 10 Blind Dates and it does sound fun. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. I’ll pass on Christmas at Two Love Lane. Sounds annoying to me. Fab reviews, Lily! 🙂
I’m looking forward to reading 10 Blind Dates at some point! It seems like such a fun one!
10 Blind Dates is one I really enjoyed! I wish the dates had stopped around 5 so her TRUE romance could flourish a little more, but I’m okay with how it ended. I really loved how big her family was, and how invested they were in her happiness and well-being.
Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? ☃💬
I like that cover for Christmas at Two Love Lane but yikes, it does sound a bit problematic! Glad the other one was good though! Hope you had a great holiday.