Season of Love by Helena Greer

e-Audio, 09:44:07
Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik & Emily Lawrence 
Release Date: October 11, 2022
Published by: Forever
Read from: October 21-23, 2022
Stand-alone
Source: Library’s Libby
TW: Emotional abuse, Alcoholism, Domestic Abuse, Panic Attacks and Disorders, Gaslighting, Grief from a recent loss of a family member
For Readers Interested In: Realistic Fiction, Romance, Holidaze (Christmas & Hanukkah), LGBTQ+

     Miriam Blum has no choice but to face the past she thought she’d left behind when she inherits her great-aunt’s Christmas tree farm in this witty, glittering, heart-filled romcom.
     Thanks to her thriving art career, Miriam Blum finally has her decoupaged glitter ducks in a row—until devastating news forces her to a very unwanted family reunion. Her beloved great-aunt Cass has passed and left Miriam part-owner of Carrigan’s, her (ironically) Jewish-run Christmas tree farm.
     But Miriam’s plans to sit shiva, avoid her parents, then put Carrigan’s in her rearview mirror are spoiled when she learns the business is at risk of going under. To have any chance at turning things around, she’ll need to work with the farm’s grumpy manager—as long as the attraction sparking between them doesn’t set all their trees on fire first.
     Noelle Northwood wants Miriam Blum gone—even if her ingenious ideas and sensitive soul keep showing Noelle there’s more to Cass’s niece than meets the eye. But saving Carrigan’s requires trust, love, and risking it all—for the chance to make their wildest dreams come true.

*MY THOUGHTS*

I don’t know what’s going on with me, but I am really into holiday romances right now. And this one came across my computer and I had to grab it as soon as I could. A book that had Christmas and Hanukkah?! I was excited! But this was more drama filled than anything else. The only thing it didn’t skimp on was holiday cheer.

One of the main characters, Miriam, was really was not close with her parents and only spoke to her parents at a designated time on a designated day of the week. But when her aunt passes, she gets some information that she’s a new partial owner of the Christmas tree farm. With someone who she’s not a fan of and they’re not a fan of her either. Noelle is the one who wants Miriam gone and to run the tree farm by herself. Yes they were enemies, but things quickly accelerated to more than that in the story.

This book was cute! Yes, even the enemies to lovers part was really cute. And you know that’s saying something because y’all know how I am lol I only liked this so much because NOELLE WAS BOUT THAT LIFE. Thank the good person up above because she told Miriam like it was. And when she messed up, she knew she messed up and apologized. There was no dragging it out and hating each other because they didn’t know anything. Now there were some times when they got mad at each other and didn’t think about it until later, but still. I can definitely say I like this so much better than just reckless fighting all the time.

The writing style was ok, but I wanted a little more descriptive things? Like it was a Hanukkah/Christmas book, but it was filled with so much grief and and anger and all the things. It’s definitely a book that is more on the emotions side. There’s lots of feels there and though that wasn’t terrible, it just wasn’t what I was looking for in a holiday romance.

The narrators were really good tho. I always love dual POV books that have different narrators. It brings something completely new to the book. And both of them were really good. I also really liked how they were with the emotions. Because like I said there were alot of them here. They handled them correctly and they didn’t feel forced or anything and I loved that. As an audiobook I’m always just looking for things to flow easily. And this one does exactly that.

Overall, I give this

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