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Snowflakes and Mistletoe at the Inglenook Inn
Snowflakes and Mistletoe at the Inglenook Inn | Helen Rolfe
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It's the most wonderful time of the year...but is it the time to fall in love? As the flames on the log fire flicker and the snowflakes swirl above the New York streets, maybe this Christmas could be the one that changes everything...When Darcy returns to Manhattan, she's put in charge of the Inglenook Inn, a cosy boutique hotel in the heart of Greenwich Village. The Inn needs a boost in bookings if it's to survive the competition, so Darcy is convinced that hosting Christmas this year is the answer. What she doesn't expect is to meet a face from the past, which can only spell trouble.Myles left England behind and took a job in New York. It's a step forwards in his career, and has the added bonus of being nowhere near his family. He's also hoping to avoid Christmas, the worst time of the year. But when his company puts him up at the Inglenook Inn and he recognises Darcy, it isn't long before they clash. When disaster strikes, can Myles and Darcy put their differences aside to make Christmas at the Inglenook Inn a success?
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Kenyazero
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Mehso-so

Looking for a cute&fluffy Christmas romance? You may enjoy this! I liked the inn setting, and a lot of the scenes, but this had all the features I hate about romances. My main gripe was gender expectations. For example: a discussion about how you get boys legos but all girls like makeup; the narrator reflecting on how she gave up being goth to be feminine for a boy, and again to be feminine for adulthood. #LittenListenBingo #ChristmasBooks

Kenyazero Content warnings for alcoholism and alcoholic parent, PTSD, and home invasion (edited) 3y
PuddleJumper It is rife in the genre and it's so frustrating and disappointing. Sometimes feels like it's ten/twenty years out of date 3y
Kenyazero @PuddleJumper It‘s super frustrating! Can‘t we just have fluffy wonderful stories without all that unnecessary cultural baggage? It‘s why I usually don‘t listen to romance, but this was a bonus borrow on Hoopla 3y
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