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BOOK TOUR STOP x INSTABOOKTOURS: Secret Santa by Holly Green



Charlie Kenzie doesn't give a mince pie about Christmas. If she had her way, she'd have everyone in the office working on the next edition of Charm magazine.

Instead, she'll be spending another Christmas Day alone.

Which she's fine with. That is until she's caught up in an accident on Christmas Eve with an unusual taxi driver dressed as the the Ghost of Christmas Past, which springs this Manolo wearing Scrooge into a trip she'll never forget. A story about love, life, and being given a second chance

This was originally pitched to me as “Devil Wears Prada meets A Christmas Carol” - and my first thought was — what? Surely that wouldn’t work! But that’s actually a pretty spot on description; this festive romcom was such a fun read, full of sparkle but also with so much heart and warmth.

At first we get settled in with our favourite holiday tropes; but then as we get to know our characters we find Hollys own twists and flair as she takes a classic Christmassy story and injects some excitement into it. Moving between Christmas Eve and the Christmasses of the past with brilliant, personal narration and a lot of charm and humour. In quite a short story, there's a lot going on and it moves quickly, but takes a little time to let us really stop and watch all the christmassy chaos unfolding. 

If you're looking for a quick, fun and festive read as the holidays approach, definitely pick up Secret Santa! 


Thank you to Vic at Instabooktours for inviting me to take part in this tour. I was gifted an advanced reviewers copy of this title in return for an honest review. 


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