Book Summary:
Viola Williamson is good at what she does, even if it is a high-pressure job. Take her current task – getting the kitchen up and running by the time the Bainbridge House (a lovely chateau) is ready to open.
Admittedly this task is a little trickier thanks to the distraction brought about by Dom Shaw. Dom is the family estate's caretaker, and he is swoon-worthy by Viola's standards. But no matter how hard she tries, she just can't seem to crack through Dom's walls.
My Review:
I feel like it is a rule (for me) to read at least one seasonally appropriate book each holiday. This year, I opted for Christmas at the Chateau as my holiday read. I admittedly made a bit of a mistake here, not realizing that it is the second novel in the Bainbridge House series. But I had no trouble getting into the plot, which is always appreciated.
If you're looking for a light, fluffy, and romantic read, look no further! I feel like I should mention that the spice level is very low on this read, so if you're looking for something you can share with the family (been there), this should be a good pick.
Highlights
Holiday read
Romance (no spice)
Romantic series
Thanks to Harlequin Special Edition and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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