Review: Mistletoe in Paradise



Book Review: Mistletoe in Paradise, by Jill Shalvis, 4 stars



Old childhood friends each fly separately to join their families on what’s been an annual holiday themed yacht adventure. Secret ex-lovers, Hannah and James are determined to make the best of things… 

Problem Number Two – Getting Stuck.

When everyone but Hannah and James gets held up in an airport snarl, it leaves them stuck together for four days, making Hannah’s already problematic trip a whole lot harder to face. Especially because she comes bearing more than just gifts… 

Problem Number Three -- Falling In Love (again)

As the former lovers try to make the best of the Christmas snafu, they soon realize that the best things in life can’t be planned and sometimes love is sweeter the second time around. 


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: December 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: While I'm not a huge fan of novellas, this one is fairly ok as a quick read during the holidays season. I wish I could have more insight on all the characters - to be honest, I think the novella could have unfolded in a longer book and be even better. 

There are a few holes in the plot but overall the story was fun and engaging, and if you don't find it entirely realistic, at least it will leave you with a smile on your face. 

Happy readings!

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