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A sixteen-year-old girl is on a mission to find the perfect boyfriend this Hanukkah, but love might not go according to plan. Shira Barbanel has a plan: this Hanukkah, she’s going to get a boyfriend. And she has the perfect candidate in mind—her great-uncle’s assistant, Isaac. He’s reliable, brilliant, and of course, super hot. The only problem? Shira’s an absolute disaster when it comes to flirting. Enter Tyler Nelson, Shira’s nemesis-slash-former-crush. As much as she hates to admit it, Tyler is the most charming and popular guy she knows. Which means he’s the perfect person to teach her how to win Isaac over. When Shira and Tyler get snowed in together at Golden Doors, they strike a deal—flirting lessons for Shira in exchange for career connections for Tyler. But as Shira starts to see the sweet, funny boy beneath Tyler’s playboy exterior, she realizes she actually likes hanging out with him. And that wasn’t part of the plan. Amidst a whirl of snowy adventures, hot chocolate, and candlelight, Shira must learn to trust her heart to discover if the romance she planned is really the one that will make her happiest.
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A cute Hanukkah and Christmas Romance
This book was really cute, and it was a lot of fun. Shira was a fantastic MC, and I loved her story and all the supporting characters. Eight Nights of Flirting had an interesting premise. While it was mostly a romance, it was also a story of family, and family history. Hannah Reynolds is a great writer, and I enjoyed the writing in this. Shira and Tyler had a great romance, and I loved their romance. I recommend this for fans of YA and romance.
So delightful -- cozy, funny, a perfect feel-good holiday read!!