A review by cuppacora
My Lucky Night by Olivia Spring

medium-paced

3.75

5 Word Review: Christmas, Santa, family, love, passion.


I love a cynical Scrooge of a heroine in a Christmas story. Is there anything better than watching them succumb to the joy of the season? Watch their heart melt as they fall in love?

From the very first line I was here for Cassie's lack of Christmas cheer. Paired with Paul's innocent child outlook on the world, the start of the book had me gasping for air I was laughing so much. If I'd had a drink it would have come out of my nose.


Queues. If there was one thing I hated more than queuing, it was queuing at Christmas.

Cassie's personality shines through every page of the story, and she's an easy character to fall in love with. I could see little parts of me in her, and it put a nice smile on my face. And had me wanting to pick up a colouring book in the evening. Her boss is a real piece of work and I hated him, although without him we wouldn't have Nicolas and Cassie pushed together.

Nicolas is... The hot rude guy. At least until Cassie gets to know him a bit better. I loved his wicked wit, the way he had a retort of everything Cassie threw his way.

I loved every time Cassie and Nicolas clashed. There is so much passion, oh boy. The back and forth banter between them is amazing.

This is a short but sweet Christmas romance that will have you feeling all of the joy of the season. It's kind of like a Hallmark film and will fill you with the warm fuzzies.