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Will a flighty free-spirit and a rugged Irish bartender have their second chance at love this festive season? Evie Parata was never one to stand still for long. She breezed out of her small town as a teenager to see the world and never looked back. But lately, the years of constant motion have weighed on her, and with her first Christmas without her mom approaching, she’s lonelier than ever. Going back home to regroup seemed like a great plan. Getting stranded outside her ex’s bar? Not so much. When Davy invites her to spend the holiday with him, she knows she should decline, but with a broken car and no family, she’s running low on options. Somewhere between his terrible singing and bantering with his parents, the old flame reignites. But with lingering feelings, and a few new ones, can they overcome their painful past to take a second chance at love? Or are they destined to go their separate ways when Christmas ends?
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Evie has been through a lot and is a bit lost in life, she tries to be be strong and independent but things change in life and I totally got how she felt about Christmas as this is my first without both parents. Fate has decided to intervein for Evie with a crap car, closed garages, pouring rain and one person from her past that she wants to dodge more than her friends. I loved Davy he is so sweet and funny as well as wants nothing else but to help Evie whether she likes it or not and this leads to heartbreaking moments, laughs, families, friends and learning to listen to your heart.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.