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Most Wonderful
by Georgia Clark
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you PRH Audio for the audiobook copy!
Read if you đЎ:
â¨â˘ đ Holiday Romances
⢠đ LGBTQIA+ Representation
⢠đ Family Hijinks
⢠âď¸ Cozy Town Vibes
The Belvedere siblings are a holiday disaster. Liz is a stressed-out showrunner crushing on her showâs star, Birdie is a floundering comedian more focused on flirting than writing jokes, and Rafi just got publicly rejected after a grand proposal gone wrong. Retreating to their famous mother Babsâs house to regroup, they vow to swear off love⌠but the season has other plans. With festive mishaps and romantic twists, this queer holiday rom-com is all about love, family, and second chances.
This was one of my favorite holiday reads this season! I love that three siblings meant triple the romances and, therefore, triple the narrators! Patti Murin, Kristen Sieh, and Shawn K. Jain each bring their own personal touch to the story, and I loved how their choices were all unique yet blended well together.
While there are some laugh-out-loud moments, âMost Wonderfulâ features some more serious themes. Clark handles moments regarding alcoholism, aging parents, and disability with care while also being able to perfectly transition into another hilarious family hijink.
If youâre looking for a meaningful and heartwarming romance, look no further than âMost Wonderfulâ! Be sure to grab this audiobook from your favorite online retailer, or you can pick up the physical version at a local bookstore!
Read if you đЎ:
â¨â˘ đ Holiday Romances
⢠đ LGBTQIA+ Representation
⢠đ Family Hijinks
⢠âď¸ Cozy Town Vibes
The Belvedere siblings are a holiday disaster. Liz is a stressed-out showrunner crushing on her showâs star, Birdie is a floundering comedian more focused on flirting than writing jokes, and Rafi just got publicly rejected after a grand proposal gone wrong. Retreating to their famous mother Babsâs house to regroup, they vow to swear off love⌠but the season has other plans. With festive mishaps and romantic twists, this queer holiday rom-com is all about love, family, and second chances.
This was one of my favorite holiday reads this season! I love that three siblings meant triple the romances and, therefore, triple the narrators! Patti Murin, Kristen Sieh, and Shawn K. Jain each bring their own personal touch to the story, and I loved how their choices were all unique yet blended well together.
While there are some laugh-out-loud moments, âMost Wonderfulâ features some more serious themes. Clark handles moments regarding alcoholism, aging parents, and disability with care while also being able to perfectly transition into another hilarious family hijink.
If youâre looking for a meaningful and heartwarming romance, look no further than âMost Wonderfulâ! Be sure to grab this audiobook from your favorite online retailer, or you can pick up the physical version at a local bookstore!