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Sto caricando le informazioni... So This Is Christmasdi Jenny Holiday
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. What a delightful end to the series! I loved watching Cara and Matteo make their way to each other while wrestling with their restlessness. We didn't get to see much of Marie, Leo and Gabby, and we didn't see Max and Dani at all. We got some Torkel at least, with hints of his own HEA with Sebastian. I will miss spending time in Eldovia. ( ) This is the second book I have read by Jenny Holiday and I swear, if it was real, I would book a trip to Eldovia this holiday season! While I do not believe you need to read "Duke, Actually" before reading "So This is Christmas", it does give you a small idea of who some of the characters are that are mentioned in the story. If you read this first and decide to go back and read "Duke, Actually" (GREAT story by the way) - you will just have a lot of “Ah, ok” moments and one particular secondary story will be spoiled. The best way to describe the pace and intensity of this book is to imagine an ice cube that has been left out. Initially, it takes a bit before it begins to melt (setting the layout of the story, the interactions between Mr. Benz and Ms. Delaney, and the state of Morneau and its impact on Eldovia). Eventually, you start to see drips fall (stolen moments, unexpected reactions, the development of trust and alliances), signs that the room temperature is combating the temperature of the ice. Finally, the room temperature overtakes the ice - increasing the speed until it has completely melted (jealousy, proposition, and declarations.) What I liked about the story: I enjoyed how Jenny Holiday alludes to the idea that while we all have many sides to ourselves, we choose which one to present to the world and protect the others. Mr. Benz was equerry to the King. What I didn’t like about the story: Going back to the ice analogy, the story did move very slowly at the beginning. I mean snail pace kind of slow when Cara was initially dealing with Morneau (to the point that I did yawn and made the “move it along” hand gesture). All in all, Jenny Holiday may start off slow but when the story gets going, hold on tight! When Mr. Benz kissed Ms. Delaney (unexpectedly) - I actually sat up and said “Whoa!” nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Matteo Benz has spent his life serving at the pleasure of the Eldovian crown. His work is his life and his life, well...he doesn't have much of one. When he is tasked to aid a management consultant who has been flown in to help straighten out the king's affairs, he is instantly disturbed by her brash American manner--as well by an inconvenient attraction to the brainy beauty. Cara Delaney is in Eldovia to help clean up the king's financial affairs, but soon finds herself at odds with the very proper Mr. Benz. As intrigued by his good looks as she is annoyed by his dedication to tradition for its own sake, she slowly begins to see the real man behind the royal throne. As they work together to return Eldovia to its former glory during the country's magical Christmas season, Matteo discovers he is falling hopelessly in love with the unconventional American. But a man who has devoted his life to tradition doesn't change easily. Can he become the man Cara needs, or will their love be another sacrifice to the crown?"-- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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