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I’m not even sure how to properly review this because I didn’t hate it. But I didn’t love it. It’s one of those books that feels like filler before jumping into another book.

I found myself easily distracted. Nothing really caught my attention. Some parts were cute. I enjoyed the characters here and there but it was just.. meh. Took me a few days to finish because I just wasn’t invested.

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I adored Nick and Noel’s Christmas Playlist last year, so I was thrilled that Nick’s sister Merry got her own story. This book starts with Merry back in her hometown of Mistletoe, Idaho, ready to find love with very few options. Of course the one man who seems like a good one is the foreman on her family’s Christmas tree farm. Clark is a single dad who might be ready to get back out there. He signs up for a dating app, and ends up connecting with Merry.

Christmas meets You’ve Got Mail…it doesn’t get any cuter than this. The whole town of Mistletoe is filled with the best side characters and so much holiday spirit. I loved getting to know the Winters family even more and seeing glimpses of Nick and Noel. And I was so happy to get to see more of Merry. I loved her big heart and kindness. She was the perfect match for Clark. Also, I was laughing out loud at the voodoo peens #IYKYK. This was a great book to start my holiday reading for the year!

Thanks to Sourcebooks Casablanca for the advance copy!

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Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read an ARC of “There’s Something About Merry” by Codi Hall. This book is scheduled to be published on September 6th, 2022. This is the second book in a series, the first one being about Nick & Noel, which I was unaware of.

This particular novel focuses on Merry and Clark, who have known each other since high school and had a crush on one another at some point over the years. Both of them sign up for online dating as Clark moves home with his seven year old son to help take over as a foreman. The two of them unexpectedly match, and it becomes a cute version of “You’ve Got Mail”.

The little boy in this novel is adorable, as in Clark and Merry’s interactions with him. It’s a feel-good holiday story that makes you feel warm and filled with Christmas cheer! Overall, I rated this novel a 4/5 stars!

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Merry and Clark are neighbours now he works on her family Christmas tree farm. They don't interact much, but as they start to spend time together they grow closer, not knowing that they have actually been flirting on a dating all too. When they realise will the have a chance at being together?
A fun, festive read!

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For the first half of this book, I was so in love. I loved the heroine and hero, I loved the side characters, even the son of the hero (which is not something I love in a book). I loved the epistolic nature of how they grew to know each other. I loved the setting and the small-town vibes. I thought this might get a 4.5 from me, which is not something that comes easy to me with romantic comedies. It was super sweet and cozy - until it wasn’t.

There is an incident that occurs at a bar between the hero and the heroine. It may be an unpopular opinion but I felt like the heroine was entirely at fault here. I don’t want to give too much away because of spoilers, but she just comes off as a brat to me. I felt so bad for the hero. My other issue happened at the back end of the story with a former love interest of the male lead. It felt unnecessary and didn’t add anything to the plot, in my opinion.

I still highly recommend this, as those are really my only two hang-ups with the book. I think it is perfect for the holidays. Keep in mind, that if you don’t like mild steaminess in books, this one is not for you.

Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablanca for the arc of this ebook. The opinions above are my own.

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If you love Hallmark Christmas movies, but you also like a bit of steam in your romances, check out There's Something About Merry! It's the best of both worlds, taking place on a Christmas tree farm with the outsider who is trying to take over angst that you expect from Hallmark, but the steam isn't only for your hot cocoa. With a little of the "you've got mail" online-dating while real-life falling for your neighbor, and a lot of the cutesy holiday themed names and events, you'll be in the holiday spirit and ready to find your very own Christmas tree farm hottie in no time!

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There’s Something About Merry had my holiday-loving heart throughout the first half of the book! It had such sweet, Hallmark Christmas movie vibes, which I LOVE. Even the character names… Merry, Holly, Nick, Noel… this didn’t bother me because of course this sweet Hallmark-like book would have fitting names!

The synopsis: “Clark Griffin and Merry Winters are determined to be friends and nothing more. But they've been anonymously flirting with each other online, and with a little Christmas magic and the help of a precocious kid, these two might just get their one wish this year.”

I loved Jace, Clark’s son. And I loved the Winters family dynamic – warm, welcoming, and not afraid to tease one another.

However, the second half of the book (and the way too descriptive spicy scenes, in my opinion) unraveled a bit for me. The plot felt pulled in too many directions, and some of the secondary characters didn’t feel developed enough. Even the ending felt a bit lacking.

Overall, if I can ignore the spicy scenes (they just didn’t fit the wholesome holiday vibe of the book to me), this was a cute read. And I would have maybe rated it 4 stars. However, as a whole, I’m going to say it’s a 3 star read for me.

Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablanca for this advanced e-book of There’s Something About Merry by Codi Hall, in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I loved this Christmas RomCom. It’s a Small Town, Single Dad, Girl Next Door, Friends to Lovers, Second Chance Romance.

This book reminded me of the movie you got mail, with the online dating and messaging . I loved Merry and Clark’s chemistry, This book was hilarious and emotional. I loved the whole family’s dynamic and banter. I loved the pop culture references the author used. I also loved Clark’s son Jace and his relationship with his dad and Merry. And the town antics that happened in Mistletoe reminded me of stars hallow in Gilmore girls, I loved it!

Totally recommend! It put me in a Holly Jolly Christmas mood.

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ARC Review: There’s Something About Merry

Thanks @sourcebooks for my copy of this book - it’s out today!

The only way to read Christmas books in early September is with an ambience video playing in the background 😂 This one is definitely very heavy in the Christmas side - everyone in this book is obsessed with the holidays almost to the point of it being a little annoying.

The romance in this book was so sweet, I loved that Clark put his son first above everything and how well Merry fit into the picture and completed their little family so well. I also enjoyed how the conflict came up and was resolved early on in the story and there was no third act breakup to torture me!

This is book two in a series but can be read as a standalone. I would definitely recommend it once you’ve made it into the Christmas spirit!

Read this if you:
- Have an obsession with Christmas
- Love some good grovelling
- Have ever wanted a crocheted voodoo peen

When Clark returns to the Winters’ Christmas tree farm where he worked as a teenager, his feeling for his new bosses’ daughter also returns in full force. Merry has sworn off men for the last year but she sees something different in Clark, who she always had an eye for in high school. Clark and his son Jace fit in perfectly with Merry’s family but are they ready to finally take the leap and be together?

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Sweet and nice and everything nice. This book will put you in the Christmas spirit. A grumpy/sunshine, single dad, mid twenties woman trying to make something out of her life, a family farm, a very bright and merry dog! You get the picture. This is like a hallmark movie with all the fuzzy feels; swoony hero, adorable little man and plenty of laughs and family meddling.

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Thank you Codi Hall, Sourcebooks Casablanca and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This book was a cute romance centered around Thanksgiving/Christmas. It didn't feel very Christmas-y, but that's ok. It was a very slow start for these characters. I thought there was a lot of potential to amp up the sexual tension and make the "realization" part of the book much more climactic than it was in the beginning. I loved the single dad aspect of the story. The relationship between Clark and Jace was incredibly sweet. Overall, the characters were very lovable, and this was a good, quick read.

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Within the first few lines I knew I liked Merry and could relate to her and her interests. I loved how quite a few of the character names were Christmas/holiday/winter themed! I loved pop culture references in the book, the crafty things that Merry makes (read it it's so funny!) Clark is an amazing dad and a hunky woodsman who has skills with his hands (in more ways than one 😋) There is some spice but it's not the main focus in the book. The story line is so sweet and just a feel good story, Merry has an incredible family who welcomes guests and makes them feel like they belong and quite frankly I'm jealous.

If you like:
Miss communication
Single dad
Family
Christmas
Crafts
Unrequited to requited love then this is the book for you.

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This is a standalone with interconnected characters from Nick and Noel’s Christmas Playlist. I haven’t read Nick & Noel’s and didn’t feel lost at all. Merry’s story is a cute and sweet holiday romance, mostly closed door, with a next door neighbor/single dad situation.

Merry works on her family’s Christmas tree farm. She wants her dad to show her the ropes so she can take over the farm when he retires, but when he hires a foreman, Clark, Merry thinks her dad just doesn’t trust her with farm operations. Even though her dad says Merry will appreciate having Clark by her side when she takes over some day, she is a little resentful of Clark. Clark is a single dad just trying to provide and build a future for his son. Clark hears Merry complaining to her sister about him and decides to keep his distance. He doesn’t have time for complications because his son Jace is top priority. But as the farm gears up for the holiday season, Merry and Clark find themselves interacting more and more, and they both start warming up to each other.

Meanwhile, Merry has decided it’s time to get back into the dating scene after a year of finding herself. She gets a message on a dating app she forgot she had set up, and after several back and forth messages, she has a little crush on this mystery “woodsman.” But she begins to suspect that the dating app guy is Clark. Will these two connect in real life and online? What happens when Jace’s mom shows up out of the blue? Will Clark and Merry find love this Christmas?

There is a LOT happening in this book… from Merry’s hilarious and unconventional side hustle, to her planning the community Christmas festival, and Clark’s brother Sam showing up unexpectedly, too. The dialogue is suuuper cheesy at times. But overall it was super cute and honestly just right on track for your typical Christmas romance. Go ahead and add this one to your holiday TBR — it’s perfect for snuggle weather!

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3.5 stars

Thank you to Netgalley, Sourcebooks Casablanca and Codi Hall for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

I had reservations about requesting this ARC, only because it’s September and I want to enjoy fall before jumping into Christmas. But, this was a fun read and would be a perfect addition to your TBR’s for this holiday season.

The second story in the Mistletoe Romance series focuses on Merry Winters, eldest daughter of the Winters family, who has sworn off men after a bad bout of failed relationships. Her dream is to take over their family Christmas tree farm when her father retires, but instead of showing her the ropes, he hires Clark Griffin to be the farm’s new foreman. The more time they spend together causes Merry to decide to dip her toe back into the dating pool, setting up an online profile- as does Clark. As they connect both on and offline, will either of them take the chance to make this official?

This book started off slow for me, but definitely picked up steam. Unlike in Nick and Noel’s story, I felt the dialogue to be lacking of substance in this one; it seemed it attempted to be banter-like but ended up coming across more juvenile. The content redeemed this book though- it was fun and the storyline centered around family and small town life was well done. It also had one of the hotter scenes I’ve read in a while, which is both unexpected and welcomed from a Christmas romance 🙃 all I’ll say is if you’re more into clean, closed door romance scenes, this is NOT it!

If you love Hallmark movies, hot cocoa, pumpkin pie and all things Christmas, then this book is definitely for you! There’s Something About Merry hits shelves tomorrow, 9/6, so preorder it from your favorite indie bookstore ASAP! 🎄

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I love Christmas Tree Farms and books based on them are some of my favorites; paired with a small town and a single dad this was a fun read. The first half felt different than the second and I felt as though there was a lot going on so some plot lines didn't get as much attention as I would have liked. Overall, this was a quick read that I enjoyed and I can't wait for Holly's book.

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There’s Something About Merry was a cute holiday rom com - reminiscent of a Hallmark Christmas movie! I will say I think I liked Nick & Noel’s Christmas Playlist a little better, but this was still a solid holiday read.

My favorite aspect of this book was the found family - I loved how the Winters’ took Clark and Jace in and gave them a family they desperately needed/wanted. Clark was an amazing single dad and you could tell how much he loved and cared for his son in almost everything he did. Jace was the sweetest little kid and made me laugh out loud many times! And Merry was such a great addition to their little duo. I loved how she cared about Jace and respected Clark’s wishes when it came to his son.

I think the little “drama” toward the end was a little unnecessary and strange and the very ending was slightly abrupt, but overall I liked this one!

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Thank you for the opportunity to review this new novel.

If you're looking for something Christmassy and easy to read, this one's for you. 😊

It's a cute story but it never got hold of me and pulled me in. I prefer more angst and feelings in my romances but that's me :)

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This was a cute book! I loved all the Christmas details scattered throughout such as the names of the siblings, the town name, and more.

Merry and Clark’s relationship was a fun one to follow and I loved the back story of them when they were in high school.

Despite an online dating mishap, they give it a go and I LOVED how they bloomed together.

This is one of those books I’m desperately wishing was a Hallmark Christmas movie plot.

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It’s back to Mistletoe, Idaho. Back to the tree farm where things heat up between Clark and Merry. I loved the messages they unwittingly were exchanging with each other. Naturally, there are a few impediments that get in the way.
The wood splitting scene is mouth watering.
It’s a charming holiday story about two people who longed for love and discovered it not too far away, just down the lane in fact.
It’s Holly’s turn next and I know which one I want her to end up with.

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I wanted to read a festive, entertaining, and fluffy Christmas romance. This is perfect to escape reality and have fun.
I rooted for the characters, enjoyed the setting, and had fun.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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