Christmas Cove by Sarah Dressler – Review by Maisie Dickinson

Christmas CoveChristmas Cove by Sarah Dressler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

America Greene is pretty comfortable with her life in the city, her job as an editor, and her unrequited crush on a writer at her place of work. That is until she’s sent on a writing assignment to Christmas Cove. She expects a town full of Christmas cheer and finds just the opposite, but the lovely, handsome town mayor convinces her to stay. Together, they bring Christmas back to the Cove and of course, fall in love along the way. They are two really interesting, relatable, likeable characters and I’m glad they got their happy ending. However, I do feel like even for a Christmas romance it was a little bit rushed. They seem to fall in love very quickly and speed through their relationship but either way I’m happy for their happy ever after. I really wasn’t expecting the twist towards the end of the book, and I definitely wasn’t expecting the second twist. I wish that kind of drama had started a little bit earlier in the story but it did make it very interesting. My favourite character is America and my least favourite character is John. I recommend this book because who doesn’t love a Christmas romance? It puts an interesting new twist on the trope and is full of love without being full of cliché’s. It’s also really inspiring to see a woman who has settled for being an editor when she dreams of being a writer, and her finally getting to achieve that dream. ‘Sometimes it’s hard to see what is true and good because it hides behind fear.’

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