Friday, November 21, 2025

Mini Reviews: Holiday Romances


 
Who can resist a holiday romance? Today, I’m sharing two books that deliver everything you could want in a love story—complete with unforgettable settings that make the season even more magical.
 
 
Christmas Fling by Lindsey Kelk 
Pages: 384
Genre: Romance
Pub. Date: October 14, 2025
Publisher: HarperCollins
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: The Christmas Wish 
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, 
"Laura and Callum have met exactly three times – once at a mutual friend’s wedding (Laura doesn’t remember), once at a baby shower (Callum doesn’t remember) and once right now – when Laura lets herself into his flat to find him exiting the shower completely naked (they both remember).

When Callum's parents walk in and mistake Laura for his mystery girlfriend, Laura has no choice but to play along, accepting their invitation to spend Christmas at home in the Scottish Highlands.

But then Laura's best friends show up pretending to be her family, and Callum's ex is invited, and as Laura gets closer to Callum, she can't tell if the increasingly sizzling chemistry between them is real or just a very convincing part of the act."
 
Laura, a doctor, doesn't have plans for Christmas, which kind of sounds thoroughly depressing. When a stranger's parents mistake her for the stranger's girlfriend, an adventure ensues. The stranger is Callum, a Scottish pastry chef, who is in a bind with his parents and his plans for the holidays. His parents want him to return home to Scotland with his girlfriend, Caroline, whom they mistakenly take for Laura. So, Laura goes with it initially, and to help Callum out, because a Scottish Christmas doesn't sound too bad, does it? The more time Callum and Laura spend together, the more their fake dating is pushed to the brink. Is Laura having real feelings for Callum, or is it just the idyllic Scottish Christmas complete with sleeper trains, cozy pubs, warming whiskey drinks by the fire, the highlands, castles, and more? Christmas Fling by Lindsey Kelk is an enjoyable holiday rom-com. While many parts of the story felt far-fetched, I suspended my disbelief, because that's what the holidays are all about, right?
 
I love all things Scotland, so I knew the setting would be a win for me in 
Christmas Fling. Plus, Lindsey Kelk always delivers a laugh-out-loud holiday rom-com, and that is what readers can expect with this one. Callum was giving Jamie Fraser vibes, so I really loved their slow-burning romantic moments as well as the fake dating that always leads to something more. There's a lot of miscommunication going on in Christmas Fling, but other than that, I thought it was a delightful holiday novel. I didn't love it as much as The Christmas Wish, but overall, it was charming with just the right amount of holiday spice.
 

 

 
Anne of Avenue A by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding
Pages: 336
Pub. Date: October 28, 2025
Publisher: Gallery
Source: Personal Copy
Other Books by Author: Elizabeth of East Hampton
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "
Eight years ago, Anne Elliot broke Freddie Wentworth’s heart when she refused to give up her five-year plan for the sake of adventure. But despite big dreams, Anne, now thirty, is still living at home with hardly a plan in sight. Anne tries to be optimistic—she knows better than anyone that regret will get you nowhere—but that goes out when the window when, thanks to her father’s bad spending habits, her childhood apartment in is rented out to the very man still living in her head rent-free.

Freddie Wentworth never thought he would see Anne Elliot again after she dumped him for accepting a job overseas. He spent years trying to forget her, and he’s been mostly successful. So when a job opportunity takes him back to New York, he’s shocked to find out that Anne is not only his new neighbor, but also the former resident of his new Greenwich Village penthouse.

Nearly a decade after Anne and Freddie’s fateful romance, the only thing they still have in common is a desire to leave their relationship firmly in the past. But between a disastrous off-Broadway show and a drunken Thanksgiving dinner, nosey neighbors, and flirtatious friends, Anne and Freddie suddenly find their lives more intertwined than ever before. When old feelings start rising to the surface, they must decide whether to put their hearts on the line or walk away all over again."
 
 

Anne Elliot broke up with Freddie Wentworth years ago when he took a new job overseas, and it still haunts her to this day. She is living a pretty normal life in New York City until Freddie enters the picture again. Anne's father mishandled their money and, in turn, has to sell their sprawling apartment in New York City. Now Anne has a whole new set of problems; plus, the buyer is none other than Freddie himself! Anne is at a crossroads in both her work and personally. Freddie, who just sold his company, is also at a crossroads. The more time they spend together as they both live in the same building, the more they realize that the sparks are still there. Anne of Avenue A by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding is a wonderful retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion - perfect for fans of second-chance romances. 
 
As the story continues, readers will delight in Freddie and Anne's second chance at love and in figuring out what went wrong the first time around. Also, readers will appreciate the personal journeys that both Anne and Freddie are on in 
Anne of Avenue A. Anne's life was all planned out, but it has taken an unexpected turn at work, and she must deal with the ramifications, all while navigating Freddie's return to her life. One of the best parts of the book was the New York City setting during the holidays. This definitely added to the charm of the book. Fans of Bellezza and Harding's For the Love of Austen series won't be disappointed by this heartwarming retelling. Persuasion is one of my favorite of Austen's novels, and I think they captured the spirit very well.
 
 
 

Have you read Christmas Fling or Anne of Avenue A yet? Let 'em know in the comments. Also, Christmas Fling is on sale for under a dollar as an e-book, which you can't beat, so pick up your copy today for the holiday season.  

 
 
 

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Book Review: Wreck by Catherine Newman

Pages: 224
Genre: Adult Fiction
Pub. Date: October 28, 2025
Publisher: Harper Collins
Source: Personal Copy
Other Books By Author: Sandwich
My Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
 
Goodreads says, "
If you loved Rocky and her family on vacation on Cape Cod, wait until you join them at home two years later. (And if this is your first meeting with this crew, get ready to laugh and cry—and relate.)   

Rocky, still anxious, nostalgic, and funny, is living in Western Massachusetts with her husband Nick and their daughter Willa, who's back home after college. Their son, Jamie, has taken a new job in New York, and Mort, Rocky’s widowed father, has moved in.

It all couldn’t be more ridiculously normal . . . until Rocky finds herself obsessed with a local accident that only tangentially affects them—and with a medical condition that, she hopes, won’t affect them at all.

With her signature wit and wisdom, Catherine Newman explores the hidden rules of family, the heavy weight of uncertainty, and the gnarly fact that people—no matter how much you love them—are not always exactly who you want them to be."
 
 

Two years after readers encountered Rocky's family in Sandwich, we return to their busy family home in Massachusetts. Rocky and Nick are busy with work and family, and Willa, their newly graduated daughter, has moved home while she works and applies to graduate schools. Rocky's newly widowed father has also moved back home to the apartment at the back of their house. Life is moving along as usual until a local tragedy occurs. A man they know was hit by a train while driving his car and died, and Jamie, the oldest child, graduated from high school with him. The family obsesses over this tragedy, including the fact that it is so close to home and how could something like this have happened. Rocky loves to scour Facebook for information and compulsively checks on the mother of the son's page. This could have happened to her son, right? To complicate things further, Rocky has a rash that the dermatologist can't even figure out. So, she is sent for further testing and to specialists, and the in-and-out revolving door of doctors starts for Rocky, which isn't great, as she is an anxious individual to begin with. Wreck by Catherine Newman examines life at its messiest, but also suggests that there is joy to be found even when things are uncertain. 
 
Imagine my surprise when I heard there was going to be another book about Rocky's family. I adored 
Sandwich and was blown away by Newman's beautiful writing; it reminded me of Ann Patchett and Nora Ephron. So, I was absolutely delighted to visit with Rocky's family again in Wreck. There's something about how she describes motherhood and life that really resonates with me. Her desire to protect and take care of her kids in this unpredictable world is something that I think many women can relate to, as well as being sandwiched between taking care of your kids and taking care of your elderly parents. 
 
Rocky's interactions with her dad, as well as her kids, are some of my favorite discussions that not only made me laugh out loud but stopped me in my tracks. Some lines just begged to be re-read and marinated in. Here are a few of my favorites: 

"To have a child is to have your heart go walking around outside your body for the rest of your life-so the saying goes. Not a pink bubble of a heart, but the bloodied organ itself, dragged through the gutter behind a team of wild horses, returned to you in tatters if at all."

 "One day, will we look back and think: Wow, that was a hard year? Will we be damaged and scarred, but okay? Or will we think: That was when things first started to get bad? There's no telling. Only this-loving each other like there's plenty of room on the life raft. Like there's no tomorrow - or like there is one, and you don't want to wake up hungover with regret. You just want to wake up while you still can."
 
I also appreciated that Newman depicted chronic illness perfectly in Wreck. I can only assume that Newman herself has dealt with this, as it was spot on. The ups and downs of chronic illness, the funny parts, the frustrating parts (insurance, doctor's offices, bills, getting coverage, referrals), and the part where you learn to live with uncertainty and finally learn to thrive in it, because you have no choice. What you become certain about is the very thing we have always known - that we are only guaranteed this moment in life. And while things can be uncertain, you can find happiness amidst the painful moments. In an interview with Vogue, Newman said that she just wants "people to laugh, mostly, but I also want the thing I always want: I want people to feel less alone." I'd say she accomplished that easily. There were so many moments of Rocky's illness that I could personally relate to, and I thought....well, I'm glad it's not just me! 
 
I'll read anything Newman writes, and I loved being lost in Rocky's world once again. If you enjoyed 
Sandwich, you'll love Wreck, one of my favorite books of the year. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, and if you plan to read Wreck this fall.   

 

 

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Discover the Best Picture Books for the Holiday Season


The holiday season is a truly magical time, and one of my favorite ways to celebrate is by cozying up with little ones and sharing a good story. Over the years, we’ve discovered so many wonderful holiday picture books that have become family favorites. In this list, you’ll find a blend of treasured classics and delightful newer finds—many of which I’ve linked for easy shopping. I hope these books bring as much joy to your holiday season as they have to ours!





 1.  The Christmas Wish by Lori Evert  - A breathtaking book with beautiful photographs all about a little girl who wants to be one of Santa's elves.
 
2.  The Christmas Story by Jane Werner Watson  - A beautiful picture book that covers the true meaning of Christmas. It's written simply for little ones to appreciate.




 

3.  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Barbara Shook Hazen - A classic in every sense of the way.


4.  The Christmas Baby by Marion Dane Bauer - This book not only celebrates the birth of Jesus, it also celebrates babies everywhere.






 

5.  The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving by Jan and Mike Berenstain - I love that this book reminds us that it is better to give than receive.

6.  The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore - Another classic that cannot be missed.





 

7.  Strega Nona's Gift by Tomie dePaola - Of course there's Big Anthony getting himself into trouble in this book, but it also covers Italian Christmas traditions as well as feast days. 

8.  Frosty the Snow Man by Annie North Bedford - I love this story, but I especially appreciate this 1950s classic.






9. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss  - A favorite in our house! Who doesn't love the Grinch?

10.  The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg - Another modern classic that is much loved.




 

11.  A Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles M. Schulz - Another modern classic that is a must-read for the holiday season.

12.  The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jan Brett - A timeless tale and readers love the beautiful illustrations in this book covering the famous Christmas carol. 





13.  The Gingerbread Pirates by  Kristin Kladstrup - This is such a fun Christmas story about a little boy who makes gingerbread men and at night they come to life as pirates and encounter Santa. 

14.  Night Tree by Eve Bunting - A story of a family who decorate a Christmas tree with treats for the animals in the forest.





 

15. Jingle Bells by Kathleen N. Daly - This classi has animals who help Santa deliver the gifts and the lyrics of Jingle Bells are throughout. 
 
16.  The Nutcracker by Susan Jeffers - A beautifully illustrated version of the classic tale.




 
17.  Room for a Little One by Marin Waddell - The illustrations in this book are absolutely beautiful! A nativity story complete with some new animals in this heartfelt tale.
 
18. Steam Train, Dream Train: Next Stop, Christmas! by Sherri Duskey Rinker - The long awaited holiday edition of this much beloved train series.
 
 
 
 
 
 
19. The Snowman by Raymond Briggs - A beautifully illustrated picture book about a snowman coming to life.
 
20.  The Mitten by Jan Brett - This is a much loved classic that is perfect for wintertime.
 
 
 
 
21. A Bad Kitty Christmas by Nick Bruel - This laugh out loud picture book follows Kitty after she doesn't get all the gifts she wanted for Christmas. Cue the hilarious antics.

22. Pete the Cat Saves Christmas by Eric Litwin and James Dean - Everyone's favorite cat proves it's cool to be giving. 
 
 
 

 
23.  The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola - Who doesn't love learning more about the Mexican legend of the poinsettia and the origins of one of our favorite holiday plants.

24. Green is for Christmas by Drew Daywalt -  This is a cute story and is perfect for fans of The Day the Crayons Quit. Green thinks he is the only holiday color in the box, but red, white and silver think otherwise!
 
 
 
 

25. Merry Christmas, Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola - You can't go wrong with Strega Nona at the holidays as she prepares for her Christmas Eve Feast.

26.  Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree by Robert Barry - This picture book is a classic holiday tale about the joys of a Christmas tree and spreading holiday joy. 
 
 
 
 
27.  The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats - While this isn't necessarily holiday related, it is wintertime fun at its best and a classic that shouldn't be missed. 

28.  Little Blue Truck's Christmas by Alice Schertle - Little Blue Truck fans won't want to miss this holiday edition as he spreads Christmas joy. 
 
 
 
 
 
29. 5 More Sleeps 'til Christmas by Jimmy Fallon - A sweet picture book that captures the excitement of Christmas.

30. Snow Kid by Jessie Sima - A heartwarming picture book about what it means to truly be yourself.
 
 
 
 

31. Dasher by Matt Tavares - It's about a brave little doe who meets Santa. 
 
32. Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner - A perfect holiday read-aloud for those who enjoy the series.
 
 
 

33. Dasher and the Polar Bear by Matt Tavares - The only thing better than Christmas is sharing it with a friend. 
 
34. How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney? by Mac Barnett - It's the question that everyone has been wondering!
 
 
 
 
  
35. Harold Loves His Woolly Hat by Vern Kousky - A sweet wintertime picture book that showcases the importance of helping others.
 
36. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh by Mo Willems -  Everyone's favorite pigeon is back at it again. 
 
 
 
 
 
37. Little Red Sleigh by Erin Guendelsberger - A heartwarming tale about the little red sleigh that could. 
 
38. Construction Site Hanukkah Lights by Sherri Duskey Rinker  - Celebrate Hanukkah with everyone's favorite construction crew and it's a lift the flap book!
 
 
 
 
  
39. Llama Llama A Gift For Mama by Anna Dewdney - The cutest Christmas installment of the Llama series. 
 
40. You're My Little Christmas Cookie by Nicola Edwards - This board book is such a festive tale to share with a little one this holiday season.
 
 
 
  
41. Elmore and the Big Christmas Rescue by Dev Petty - Elmore is back with a holiday tale all about believing in yourself.
 
42. Have Yourself a Cheesy Little Christmas by Jory John - A Christmas book featuring the ever popular Big Cheese.
 
 
 
 
 
43. How to Catch Santa Claus by Alice Walstead - A new Christmas adventure from the How to Catch series.  
 
44. Bluey's Night Before Christmas by Lauren Holowaty - Experience the holiday magic in this Bluey retelling. 

 

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Let me know in the comments below which picture books are your favorites, any recommendations, as well as any new picture books you hope to read this holiday season. 

 
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