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Hot To Go
by Kristen Bailey
Fun holiday romcom in a book yes please.
This was my first time reading a book by Kristen and I enjoyed the banter and comedy of this book and experienced multiple laugh out loud moments. It certainly lived up to its romcom name.
The cousins were an absolute troop and love the dynamic between them all. I also really enjoyed the siblings relationship with each other and how much Charlie and Max cared for each other - lets normalize more healthy male relationships!
A holiday romance that follows you home is always entertaining. At times I did struggle a bit with the flow/chemistry of the characters when they were back home but I know that is part of the story. At times things were a bit cringy and awkward. Also what was with their aversion to beds?
Overall a fun read and the perfect way to dust off some Spanish and French language skills.
This is a closed door, low spice romance - there is lightly detailed reflection and discussion of moments past.
Thanks Storm Publishing and Kristen Bailey for the ARC ebook via NetGalley.
This was my first time reading a book by Kristen and I enjoyed the banter and comedy of this book and experienced multiple laugh out loud moments. It certainly lived up to its romcom name.
The cousins were an absolute troop and love the dynamic between them all. I also really enjoyed the siblings relationship with each other and how much Charlie and Max cared for each other - lets normalize more healthy male relationships!
A holiday romance that follows you home is always entertaining. At times I did struggle a bit with the flow/chemistry of the characters when they were back home but I know that is part of the story. At times things were a bit cringy and awkward. Also what was with their aversion to beds?
Overall a fun read and the perfect way to dust off some Spanish and French language skills.
This is a closed door, low spice romance - there is lightly detailed reflection and discussion of moments past.
Thanks Storm Publishing and Kristen Bailey for the ARC ebook via NetGalley.