In Hazel Yeats' delightful novel, "Bunny Finds a Friend," readers are transported to the charming city of Amsterdam during the Christmas season. The story centers around Cara Jong, a woman facing a series of unfortunate events, including a recent breakup and a disappointing new job. Amidst the holiday cheer, Cara's path crosses with Jude Donovan, a renowned children's book author disguised as Santa Claus in a department store. Despite their initial awkward encounter, Cara finds herself drawn to Jude's genuine spirit and decides to attend one of his readings. A hilarious misunderstanding leads to a passionate kiss, marking the beginning of a blossoming romance. As Cara and Jude spend time together, they find solace in each other's company and begin to heal from their past experiences. However, Cara's insecurities and fear of commitment resurface, causing her to abruptly end the relationship, leaving Jude heartbroken and confused. Determined to win Cara back, Jude embarks on a hilarious road trip with Cara's meddling sisters, who are convinced that Jude is the perfect match for their sister. Along the way, Cara must confront her own fears and decide whether she is willing to risk her heart for a chance at true love. Yeats' writing is witty, engaging, and effortlessly captures the magic of the holiday season in Amsterdam. The characters are well-developed and relatable, with Cara's emotional struggles and Jude's unwavering optimism resonating with readers. The supporting cast, including Cara's eccentric sisters and Jude's quirky friends, adds depth and humor to the narrative. The pacing of the novel is steady, with a balance between lighthearted moments and emotionally charged scenes. Overall, "Bunny Finds a Friend" is a heartwarming and festive read that celebrates the power of love, friendship, and second chances. Hazel Yeats weaves a charming tale that will leave readers feeling uplifted and believing in the magic of the holiday season.