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The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews

brittneyfike's review against another edition

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3.0

IVY MOVES TO A
SMALL TOWN FOR A
FRESH START. SHE
FINDS A NOTE IN A
SANTA SUIT & TRIES
TO FIND THE
PERSON. EZRA, THE
HANDSOME REAL
ESTATE AGENT
HELPS FIX UP THE
HOUSE AND SHOW
HER THAT HE IS NOT
LIKE HER EX
HUSBAND. THIS IS A
SHORT, CUTE READ.

bsmith27's review against another edition

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3.0

Simple story about a woman who moves to a small town and an old farm house. She finds an old Santa suit and learns the history of the family that had owned the house. She falls for her neighbor and real estate agent.

kristen_kinney314's review against another edition

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4.0

Very cute. Very hallmark movie-esque. It has a nice message about the spirit of Christmas.

mhugie2's review against another edition

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4.0

This was such a joyful read! Just what I needed to get in the Christmas spirit. I loved watching the character development and the story unfold. If there was a drink to represent this book it would be a peppermint hot cocoa with extra marshmallows and whip cream!

slittle's review against another edition

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4.0

3 stars in real life, but Christmas books have an entirely separate rating system, don’t they?

I couldn’t stand the main character 82% of the time, and her new friend, Phoebe, is deranged. But, besides all of that I still had plenty of warm/fuzzies and isn’t that what it’s all about.

aver23's review against another edition

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3.0

cute story line- hallmark vibes. Lacked some character development

mrskch's review against another edition

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4.0

Quick fun holiday read!

brittanylicitra's review against another edition

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This books was a cute and quick read that was a book version of a Hallmark movie. I don’t really feel like I can rate it though because this book is for someone that is looking for that and I am not. Not sure why I read it. I just found it incredibly cheesy, stereotypical, and plain.

tanishabereading's review against another edition

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1.0

Thankfully it was only 200 pages. This book was just so awful and flat. I also really hate books in third person, especially if it doesn’t grasp my attention. Although it was a short book it felt like the longest read of my life.