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Christmas Baggage

by Deborah M. Hathaway

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"If there is one thing she has learned in England, it's that not all Englishmen are created equal. Because this guy was turning out to be a real pill. Tired of spending the holidays throwing up on cruises with her parents and, you know, being dumped by ex-boyfriends, Claire Frost is determined to change her luck this Christmas. Taking time off from her flower shop, she follows her friend to London, ready to enjoy all-things England. And boy, does she. The frost-covered flowers. The frozen green hills. The bright red telephone boxes. The festive Christmas markets. Also the men. Definitely the men. Except, of course, her friend's cousin. Liam Everhart is super attractive, super swoony, and super English. Too bad he's also a super jerk. A super jerk whom she now has to spend every minute with. What a blessed, blessed relief that his Darcy/Poldark looks are overshadowed by his Darth Vader/Malfoy personality. She had enough Christmas baggage to deal with, so why would she ever add a swoony Englishman to the mix?… (more)
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This story was so sweet and so swoon worthy. It is a feel good read. I couldn’t help but smile throughout 95% of the book. The other 5%… well that hit me right in the feels.
The FMC, Claire, is so very relatable. And the MMC, Liam, has things every one wants in a relationship. Just making me swoooooooon.
Also it made me want to travel to London.
This book was wonderful. Delightful. Dreamy. Lovable. ( )
  lam31777 | Jan 2, 2023 |
I’ve read and enjoyed all of Deborah M. Hathaway’s historical romances set in Cornwall. Christmas Baggage is her first foray into contemporary romance, and I must say I was impressed with it. With a setting in London, well-drawn and engaging characters, and an enemies-to-more trope, the stage is set for a charming, delightful Christmas story. Claire Frost and Liam Everhart each have their problems and things they had to work out, but this tale had me longing for England and red telephone booths. From the very first meet-cute to the satisfying ending, this story kept me turning pages

“Life will pass you by if you wait for the stars to align. Because stars don’t align for us. They live out their days in the same way we’re supposed to—on the path that will help us shine the most.”

If you enjoy clean, wholesome contemporary romance with an underlying uplifting message, you’ll enjoy this delicious trip to merry old England. I’m looking forward to more books from this talented author.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own. ( )
  swissgranny | Oct 27, 2022 |
I’ve loved Deborah M. Hathaway’s Regency romances & couldn’t wait to read her first foray into a contemporary romcom. This book does not disappoint! It’s funny, sweet, romantic, & in LONDON! It’s a grumpy/sunshine, enemies to lovers, heartfelt romance that was so fun to read & definitely got me in the Christmas spirit.

Claire Frost feels like she’s everyone’s second choice, from her parents to her ex-boyfriends. When her friend Melody offers her the trip of a life time to spend Christmas in London, this Colorado horticulturist decides to take a chance & go. Her vacation is amazing until she learns she’ll be spending it with Melody’s jerk of a cousin.

Liam Everhart is grumpy & a bit sullen. The first two times Claire meets him leaves little to be desired. Liam just lost the job promotion he’s been working eight years for to an American. The last thing he needs is to spend Christmas with another one. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances & being a gentleman, he offers to show Claire around London. As they get to know each other, this gorgeous guy with the adorable accent, might be the Poldark to Claire’s Demelza.

Claire is adorable if a bit of a klutz (which I can easily relate to). She finds herself in some pretty awkward situations. She’s very sweet & my heart ached for her because of her self absorbed parents.

Liam totally grew on me & I ended up loving him. Because the author’s husband is British, we get all those authentic English sayings & delightful mannerisms. I absolutely adored their first kiss, the Christmas tree fiasco, the Nutcracker, & his Christmas gifts!

As a total Anglophile, I loved get glimpses of all the amazing sites from the Tube to the Tower of London to the outdoor Christmas markets. I also enjoyed the fun pop culture references to Harry Potter & Star Wars, and little Easter eggs referencing the author’s regency works.

This is definitely one you’ll want to read if you like clean, sweet romcoms! And while it’s set at Christmas time, it’s not the main focus of the book. It can definitely be read any time of the year. Thanks to the author for the arc. All opinions are my own & freely given. ( )
  Melissas-Bookshelf | Oct 19, 2022 |
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"If there is one thing she has learned in England, it's that not all Englishmen are created equal. Because this guy was turning out to be a real pill. Tired of spending the holidays throwing up on cruises with her parents and, you know, being dumped by ex-boyfriends, Claire Frost is determined to change her luck this Christmas. Taking time off from her flower shop, she follows her friend to London, ready to enjoy all-things England. And boy, does she. The frost-covered flowers. The frozen green hills. The bright red telephone boxes. The festive Christmas markets. Also the men. Definitely the men. Except, of course, her friend's cousin. Liam Everhart is super attractive, super swoony, and super English. Too bad he's also a super jerk. A super jerk whom she now has to spend every minute with. What a blessed, blessed relief that his Darcy/Poldark looks are overshadowed by his Darth Vader/Malfoy personality. She had enough Christmas baggage to deal with, so why would she ever add a swoony Englishman to the mix?

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