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A review by okiecozyreader
The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gilmore
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
3.0
Kira inherited some money and invested it in a Christmas tree farm, sight unseen, after her twin sister got married and moved to Europe. After she got there, she realized it was a little run down and even the heater in the house barely worked. She has always felt like she makes bad decisions and this is another one.
Bennett is in town visiting his sister. He has continuously gone back to the same woman year after year because she needed him, and he’s trying to brake the habit, but grumpy Kira is just a little too cute.
This one is pretty spicy in parts (but maybe not quite as much as the second). But I felt like there was less about the tree farm and more about Kira and Bennett compared to the other two books.
“ I, like many of you, love a good Christmas rom-com, but those super saccharine, super chaste ones always leave me wanting more. Hopefully, this story scratches that cozy Christmas itch but with a little more than one close-mouthed kiss right before the credits roll!” Acknowledgements (I also loved the dedication “For anyone who ever wished Hallmark Christmas movies were steamier, this one might do the trick.”)
This one also has a little mystery. Town gossip is that there is hidden treasure on the property, and they think it’s a dead body. There are just a few references to it, but I like how each of these books has a little mystery.
Bennett is in town visiting his sister. He has continuously gone back to the same woman year after year because she needed him, and he’s trying to brake the habit, but grumpy Kira is just a little too cute.
This one is pretty spicy in parts (but maybe not quite as much as the second). But I felt like there was less about the tree farm and more about Kira and Bennett compared to the other two books.
“ I, like many of you, love a good Christmas rom-com, but those super saccharine, super chaste ones always leave me wanting more. Hopefully, this story scratches that cozy Christmas itch but with a little more than one close-mouthed kiss right before the credits roll!” Acknowledgements (I also loved the dedication “For anyone who ever wished Hallmark Christmas movies were steamier, this one might do the trick.”)
This one also has a little mystery. Town gossip is that there is hidden treasure on the property, and they think it’s a dead body. There are just a few references to it, but I like how each of these books has a little mystery.