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Season of Love

di Helena Greer

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"Artist Miriam Blum has her decoupaged glitter ducks perfectly lined up. Only for one phone call to bring her whole life all crashing down. Her beloved and eccentric great-aunt has just died-leaving her part-owner of the only Jewish-owned Christmas tree farm in the country. Facing the family Miriam abandoned terrifies her. But facing the farm's unbelievably sexy zaftig manager is another complication entirely ... Noelle Northwood is horrified that the first woman she's been attracted to in years is the same careless virago whose absence devastated the people Noelle considers family. She hates, even more, the thought of working alongside Miriam to save Carrigan's Christmas Tree Farmland. Only Miriam decides to give working at the farm a trial run, and Noelle must find a way to keep the peace-and their undeniable chemistry at bay. At least until the end of the holiday season. But when the ghosts of the past endanger the farmland, both Miriam and Noelle will need to put aside their misconceptions... and discover if what they've been looking for has been right in front of them all along"--… (altro)
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When her aunt dies, Miriam Blum goes from her perfect new life in Charleston, SC back to upstate New York to see her long-estranged family. Noelle Northwood had carved out a comfortable niche for herself at the Christmas tree farm of Miriam’s aunt but that all comes crashing down when the two women find the farm has been left to …. Both of them? How could a bisexual Jew and a lesbian alcoholic-in-recovery possibly run a Christmas tree farm-slash-inn together when they can’t stand to even be in the same room???

Not particularly strong characterization and definitely not my favorite romance, but you know what? I read the last 2/3rds of it in one sitting and I haven’t been able to do that in years so that’s worth a whole extra star. ( )
  norabelle414 | Jul 17, 2023 |
Surprisingly warm and cozy despite dealing with some dark issues. Loved the characters and the setting and I'm definitely looking forward to Hannah and Levi's story and seeing how Carrigan's All Year does! ( )
  barefootsong | Jan 7, 2023 |
"You were sleeping, in a castle. And you were behind all these obstacles, to keep yourself from waking up"
"And now I have to decide whether to stay awake or go back to sleep"
If you are big on enemies-to-lovers stories that explores the themes of dealing with the ghosts of the past and found family, it is highly likely you will enjoy reading Season of love by Helena Greer.
The plot revolves around Miriam Blum, a bisexual woman who not only has built a successful life as an artist, but also is engaged to an equally successful woman who seems to be Miri's life partner. However, her world turns upside down when she gets a phone call saying that her Great-aunt, Cass, has died. As a consequence, Miriam has to go back to Cass’s Christmas Tree farm, Carrigan’s, to sit shiva where she has to deal with the ghosts of her past and the gorgeous farm manager Noelle, who hates her.
What I particularly like about the book is the author’s sparkling style: Greer's beautiful prose allows the reader to both get into the story and empathize with the characters. The less you know about what the book is about, the better since the story is full of unexpected moments the reader has to stumble upon while reading it. If I do have one minor criticism though, it is the length of the chapters. Were I the author, I would replace the dividers for a new chapter.
Long story short, I would highly recommend the novel to those who are looking for a beautifully written holiday romance novel. The reader is bound to devour it in the blink of an eye and be touched by some of the book's beautiful lines.

TW: mentions of alcoholism, parental abuse, grief, referenced antisemitism and biphobia. ( )
  Quimey | Oct 12, 2022 |
Season of Love by Helena Greer
Contemporary F-F romance.
Miriam has always compartmentalized her emotions and dealt with facts. Now that she has inherited partial ownership of the Christmas Tree farm she finally accepts and deals with all the feelings of love, loss and acceptance. “Noelle disturbed her life, made her think about her choices, made her be present in her body.” Likewise, Hannah must deal with cousin Miriam being back in her life and Noelle and Cole have their own secrets.

It’s an emotional physiological couch of issues and turmoil and healing. Way more than I expected from the holiday cover. It is a multi holiday story in setting, yes, but more overcoming life obstacles. There is a large cast of dear friends and made family. It’s also a hard-won love story with stumbling blocks and rollercoaster situations.
A pleasing hook in the epilogue to what I hope will be the next book and the next romance.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley. ( )
  Madison_Fairbanks | Oct 10, 2022 |
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Cass Carrigan, her Cass, had been sick and no one told her, so that she could say goodbye.

Miriam hasn't been back to the one place that she was happy in her childhood in ten years. When she gets the call that her mother's aunt Cass, and Miriam's North Star has died, she's devastated and anxious to finally go back to Cass' Christmas tree farm. Her childhood bestfriend Hannah is there along with Cass' mother and family drama that she ran away from. The plan was only sitting shiva and then leaving but when Cass' will throws everyone for a loop, Miriam has to decide if she wants to go back to her old life and fiancée or stay in the one place that truly makes her happy.

She had to figure out the whole picture of Miriam Blum, whether she could trust Miriam to be a part of this place Noelle needed for her own survival— and if she could work with Miriam, without combusting in ill-advised lust.

When Miriam gets to the tree farm, she meets the farm manager, Noelle, and even while Noelle is cold to her, Miriam still can't help having not-safe-for-work thoughts about her and neither can Noelle. Season of Love was a holiday themed romance set on a Christmas tree farm that came with all the seasonal trappings, ice-skating, mistletoe, snow, and a festival. There was plenty going on with characters and their issues to keep readers involved but even with all the glitter, curtsy of Miriam's artworks and her upcycling business, the glue was missing for me.

Her mom knew why their relationship was relegated to fifteen carefully curated minutes a month.

We're introduced to Miriam first and it's sprinkled in here and there that she doesn't have a good relationship with her parents and that's why Cass' farm was a haven to her. We know that there was a blow up that caused Miriam to leave and never come back but it isn't until the second half that we know the reason and full extent of how much Miriam's dad damaged her. We get some scenes with Miriam and her mom and since the dad isn't shown, he plays villain off screen, the mom takes most of the anger. Even though Miriam is engaged, it's made clear that it's not a romantic relationship between her and her fiancée, they do have sex, but it's more about appearances and businesses. There's also a little bit with anger and hurt feelings between her and her cousin Hannah. Hannah works at the farm and along with the farm's cook and general maintenance couple's son, Levi, Miriam and them were best buds. So, when Miriam shows up at the farm, she's dealing with all these emotions, how she needs to get back to where she lives because she's opening up a new store, and has a friend from college, Cole, tagging along with her.

She wasn’t ready to go to a second funeral for a second mother.

Noelle takes a little longer to get to know but she's a recovering alcoholic and her parents died before she could ever resolve the issues between them. Noelle has a degree from Yale and is a pro at sustainable farming, she's been the tree farm's manager for a couple years and has become bestfriends with Hannah and looked at Cass as a second mom. Seeing Hannah left alone to deal with the farm and Cass' sickness has made her angry and bitter towards Miriam, even though they've never met before, she just sees Miriam as the one who left. The beginning has Noelle crossing the line from grump into rude towards Miriam but Noelle also has lusty feelings towards Miriam.

“She said she had a dream that Carrigan’s was a ship. Miriam was the sails, the creative wind. Noelle was the anchor that kept everyone from blowing off in wild directions. Hannah was the captain, Levi was the map to unknown lands, and she, Cass, was your North Star.”

When the will gets read, it's found out that Cass left the farm to not only Hannah and Noelle but also Miriam and Levi. Levi and Hannah have their own issues with them falling in love as young adults and getting engaged, Levi wanting to leave to see the world but Hannah feeling she had to stay to help Cass so they break up and Hannah tearfully tells Levi to not come home, so it's been four years since he's been back. Miriam is shocked but when they find out that the farm is in financial trouble she wants to stay and help. So our grump now has to deal with forced proximity and while Miriam is engaged, her fiancée shows up around 30% and they, with some hurt on Miriam's fiancée side, break-up. At this point, Noelle has done some talking with Miriam to get rid of some preconceived notions that made her hostile but I still felt the feelings were still grounded in lust. Instead of the fiancée, now the impediment keeping them apart is Noelle's worry that if they breakup, it would make them owning the farm together intolerable.

She’d spent all her childhood trying to convince people who didn’t love her to change their minds about her, and she was done with it.

As you can tell, there was a lot going on in this story, all the characters, their personal issues, and the issues they have together but even with all this, it still oddly felt like not much was happening. In the beginning, there were a lot of time jumps, Miriam arrives at the farm but we're jumping from the funeral, through shiva, and not sitting in some of those moments to deliver the emotion, making them feel fleeting. It's that glue I was talking about, the spaces in-between characters and moments that give us their thoughts and emotions. Around 60% Miriam and Noelle start dating and while we get some kisses, this was a firmly shut bedroom door story.

“I might be worth the risk,” Miriam said softly, her eyes huge and hopeful.

Then ending gives us a rush of a last minute save the farm auction, finally dealing with Miriam's off-screen villain dad, learning to not emotionally or physically run from both Miriam and Noelle, Miriam's mom having her own heroine moment, saving the farm by turning it into an all-year-round destination (series!), last minute third act breakup that involved a blink and you miss it decision from Miriam that still gets Noelle to get all self-righteous, and, of course, our happily ever after. The story had a lot of elements but not enough substance for me, I needed those moments of emotion instead of jumping from one thing to another; I kept thinking this felt like a book that could have been written on Twitter, if that makes sense. With all the family and personal trauma issues, this wasn't quite as light as I thought it was going to be, but if you're wanting some winter wonderland activities in your seasonal reading, this does deliver on that. ( )
  WhiskeyintheJar | Jul 11, 2022 |
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Arnold, CathyImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Kreinik, BarrieNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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When Miriam Blum's life changed forever, she was holding a chain saw in both hands, a bottle of glitter glue between her teeth, and standing in an empty warehouse over an antique bed frame.
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"Artist Miriam Blum has her decoupaged glitter ducks perfectly lined up. Only for one phone call to bring her whole life all crashing down. Her beloved and eccentric great-aunt has just died-leaving her part-owner of the only Jewish-owned Christmas tree farm in the country. Facing the family Miriam abandoned terrifies her. But facing the farm's unbelievably sexy zaftig manager is another complication entirely ... Noelle Northwood is horrified that the first woman she's been attracted to in years is the same careless virago whose absence devastated the people Noelle considers family. She hates, even more, the thought of working alongside Miriam to save Carrigan's Christmas Tree Farmland. Only Miriam decides to give working at the farm a trial run, and Noelle must find a way to keep the peace-and their undeniable chemistry at bay. At least until the end of the holiday season. But when the ghosts of the past endanger the farmland, both Miriam and Noelle will need to put aside their misconceptions... and discover if what they've been looking for has been right in front of them all along"--

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