3/5 ⭐️
This was a cute little holiday novella, and the setup definitely had me intrigued. Instead of the classic Hallmark-style “back to the small town, fall in love, live happily ever after” trope, Mitch is determined to do the opposite. No cozy family dinners, no small-town reconnections—just a week of freedom, fun, and maybe a few hookups. Honestly, I liked that twist on the usual holiday romcom formula.
The friendship at the center—Mitch and David—was sweet, and the characters were lovable in their own way. But I have to admit, they didn’t really have the depth I was hoping for. There were moments where the story could have dug deeper into their feelings, their backgrounds, or even the shift from friendship to something more. Instead, it skimmed the surface, and that made parts of it feel a little rushed.
Some of the turns the story took just didn’t vibe with me either. They weren’t bad, but they pulled me out of the flow now and then. I wanted more tension, more build-up, something that made me really root for them.
That being said, it’s short, light, and easy to read. If you want a quick holiday romance that doesn’t lean too heavily into clichés, this could be fun. But for me, it stayed in the “nice, but nothing special” zone.