Lynn
Written on Dec 6, 2019
Eve Halligan is back home for Christmas after touring with The Molotovs but with a fund-raising concert held in the grounds of lead singer, Lucian Malikov's family home, there's still plenty to do. As a singer-songwriter, she's disappointed her work with the band more backstage rather than frontstage. Even more, disheartened by Lucian's indifference to her as a person. So, when she meets up with her old friend, Theo Wright, she begins to question her decisions from the past and wonders where her future lies?
I particularly enjoyed the contrast in personalities between the two main men in Eve's life. Lucian, the self-assured teen idol and Theo, the caring baker. They share a common link and that's Eve but for very different reasons. When the two of them are together, the jealous tension between them is palpable. Both want lovely Eve's attention, but one craves her affection.
With a cosy atmosphere and short timeline, there's plenty to keep the attention of the reader. I particularly enjoyed the numerous references to seasonal foods and treats.
The author has written a fascinating festive story full of hope. With unrequited love and deception, I rooted for Eve as she faces the consequences of previous actions. I like how others are supportive of her at her time of need, even though it takes time for her to realise how she's exploited. With both a hero and a villain close to her, it's heart-warming when devious actions are exposed and Eve's dreams are about to come true... professionally and romantically.
Overall, a very satisfying happy ending with likeable characters, best served with marshmallow-topped cocoa.
***arc generously received courtesy of Ruby Fiction via Netgalley***