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Could I have found a Christmas perennial? And not to hang on the tree.
I have books that I reread, or try to, each Christmas. None are by a debut author. However, I think that, yes, 'My Christmas Number One' from debut author Leonie Mack, has joined that club. The story of Cara, a singer/songwriter/musician who has very good reasons to dislike Christmas, and Javi, a Colombian musician with a colourful past. Forced together by musical circumstances, the story travels to both of their home countries as we follow the story of their music, and their personal lives.
This is a story of physical and mental highs and lows, Savour it, as I did.
My thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood books for the reading copy!

A very different love story but I loved it. It covered many delicate topics including about amputees and parents who have to share child care when they have split up and the death of a parent. .The two main characters were brilliant.

This was super cute. Great Characters. I loved the setting and places mentioned in the book. I felt Like I was there. I enjoyed the interaction of the main characters it was natural and awesome.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.
Cara, is a serious musician and she gets her stubborn streak as she struggled to recover from a very serious injury.
Javi, on the other hand is more into escapist fun, both in his music, and in his life.
Both are forced to record a Christmas single together, They don’t want to spend more time together than they have to.
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The magic of Christmas can bring even opposites together…Surely??

A really interesting festive story. Was not as fluffy as I was expecting but still a very engaging story. Javi and Cara has good chemistry as the leads. I liked the authors writing style and the voice that she gave to these two characters who seem like they’re worlds apart but have more in common than they realise. Worth a read.

I wasn't sure about this book when it began...but about 1/4 of the way through I really got into it. It took time for the characters to really develop, but they turned out to have very deep back stories that were integral to the plot. It helps to be bilingual if you're going to read this -- most of the Spanish is translated, but not always, plus it just flows better if you're able to think in both languages. :)