Thursday, 19 September 2024

Book Review: Christmas Evie

I am so pleased to share with my followers my latest 5 Star book review on Good Reads for my debut rom com Christmas Evie. Thank you so much to Sarah H for taking the time to review my book and I am so happy you enjoyed it. Reviews mean so much to authors, so sincerely, thanks.

September 12, 2024
Just finished reading Christmas Evie by Karen Naylor - this is great holiday reading.
The story follows Eveline as she recovers from heartbreak and starts dating again, with sometimes catastrophic results. She meets Nat when he is working at a local cafe, covering for his sister who owns it. She cannot work out why sometimes their dates are amazing and sometimes the romance is simply not there. Meanwhile, Eveline has her own business to run and complications from her grandmother's will are not helping. Unbeknown to Eveline her friends and work colleagues are trying to help her out in the romance stakes and everything escalates towards confusion. The two main characters are charismatic and engaging, the attraction between Eveline and Nat is a great mix of sexual heat and awkwardness. This is steamy romance and cosy lit all bound together in a well-paced story that keeps you reading.



Christmas Evie

Evie is a dating disaster, which is only made worse when she learns she’s been dating Italian twins. At the same time.

Evie agrees to go on a date with one of her friend’s brothers. It has nothing to do with Nathaniel, the hot guy working at the tea rooms or the King Clause, which means she’s to be married by Christmas.

Nathaniel offers to look after his sister Rosalie’s tea rooms while she’s in hospital. It has nothing to do with the fact he thinks the owner of the florist opposite the tea rooms is ‘the one.’ Nor his mistake in telling his mum he’ll be bringing home a girl to Capri for Christmas. Or forgetting to tell Evie he has a twin.

A case of mistaken identity threatens to turn Christmas, and Evie’s dreams, into more than a dating disaster. With her heart at stake, can she set her future on the right twin?

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