Monday, September 23, 2024

Review: Meddling with Mistletoe

Meddling with Mistletoe Meddling with Mistletoe by Liz Johnson
My rating: πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

Meddling with Mistletoe was a cute Christmas novella which had everything a reader would want for a Christmas novella.

A grinchy male character who slowly but surely shows us his softer side as the story developed. A cute, bubbly naΓ―ve female character who capture everyone’s hearts through her pie baking. Then a possible love triangle and a meddling aunt who tries to play cupid.

I enjoyed getting to know all the characters and watching the unwanted love relationship developed between characters it was easy to connect for and root for a happy ending.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*


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About the book:


Whitney Garrett is preparing to enter culinary school in the spring, but first she has to sell enough homemade pies at the local Christmas markets to pay her tuition. When her oven breaks, Whitney asks Marie Sloan, proprietor of the Red Door Inn, if she can use the inn's kitchen to keep up with her orders. Marie agrees, with a Whitney has to watch the three Sloan children and cook breakfasts for the Red Door in return.The inn is busy with holiday guests--including Aretha Franklin Sloan's perpetually single nephew Daniel and Ruby, a businesswoman in town to purchase Aretha's antiques store. Intent on making a Christmas match for the two, Aretha enlists Whitney's help in her schemes. But the deeper Whitney gets, the more she realizes that Ruby is definitely not the right woman for Daniel--and the more she thinks that she just might be his perfect match.Cuddle up for some warm holiday cheer as New York Times bestselling author Liz Johnson explores the unforeseen consequences of meddling with mistletoe when love is on the line.

About the author:


By day Liz Johnson is a marketing manager. She makes time to write late at night—that’s when she thinks best anyway. Liz is the author of more than a dozen novels, a New York Times bestselling novella, and a handful of short stories. She’s a Christy Award finalist and a three-time ACFW Carol Award finalist. She makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona, where she enjoys exploring local music, theater, and doting on her nieces and nephews. She writes stories of true love filled with heart, humor, and happily ever afters.

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