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Quicksilver (Fae & Alchemy, #1)
Callie Hart
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I picked this up thinking it would just be a light holiday romance, but wow—it surprised me. 🎄 Harriet York is such a relatable character (the whole people-pleaser struggle hit close to home), and Nolan Callahan as the Ghost of Christmas Past? Totally unexpected but so charming. Their banter made me laugh, and then out of nowhere the story hit me with real emotional depth. 💔➡️❤️
It’s whimsical, cozy, and yes, a little predictable—but honestly, that’s part of the comfort. Perfect read for curling up with hot chocolate on a rainy night. ☕✨
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Ahm where can i find a ghost like Nolan, cuz I would love to have some of that 🤭🤭
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Good Spirits (Ghosted, #1)
B.K. Borison
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Not all crimes are grim; some are just plain delightful puzzles. This one was less about blood and more about brains - a caper so cheeky it felt like the author was winking at us the whole time.
The clues? Hidden in plain sight. The twist? Was superb. And the ending? Justice served with a side of irony. It's the kind of book you'll finish, then immediately flip back through just to admire how cleverly it was built.
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Looking for a little holiday magic? These stories deliver festive cheer and love connections.
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The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year
Ally Carter
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Cruel Winter with You (Under the Mistletoe Collection, #1)
Ali Hazelwood
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Reading Grace & Henry’s Holiday Movie Marathon felt like curling up under a blanket with hot cocoa while the world outside is wrapped in Christmas lights. The story is sweet without being saccharine—it balances nostalgia with humor, and the characters feel like people you’d actually know. Grace and Henry’s dynamic is both heartwarming and awkward in the best way, reminding me of those holiday traditions that are messy but unforgettable.
What I loved most is how the book captures the magic of movies as more than just entertainment—they become a language of love, memory, and connection. It’s not just about the films they watch, but about the way those films mirror their own relationship. By the end, I found myself smiling, a little teary-eyed, and wanting to start my own holiday movie marathon.
If you’re looking for something cozy, romantic, and full of holiday spirit, this book is a perfect December read.
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Grace & Henry's Holiday Movie Marathon
Matthew Norman