A review by donnareadathon2021
Night and Day by Enni Amanda

5.0

The story
Mia lands in New Zealand and is standing in front of a church. She closes her eyes and says a small prayer about the choices she needs to make. When she opens her eyes, her handbag and suitcase are missing and the thief is getting into a car rushing away. At the police station reporting the crime, the thought of a women’s shelter or night in a cell seems less appealing than contacting the only person she knows in New Zealand, Isiah, a reclusive video editor that she has dealt with on email from her home and job in Finland.

My thoughts
I so enjoyed the first two books in this series but I think this third one is simply gorgeous. I love the contrast between Mia’s petite blonde Finnish-ness to Izzy’s large, dark, New Zealand-ness. She has been travelling the world, he is hanging out in his basement, never even leaving to go to the supermarket. She believes her work colleagues nicknaming her an Ice Princess, he is full of emotion. Slowly the walls and awkwardness between them are broken down and they find common ground in creativity, caring about each other and finding the magic around them in the few days that Mia is in country. Enni’s writing is filled with beautiful words and special music. I loved the special Spotify playlist that accompanies the story ❤️

I read an eARC copy courtesy of the author.