I’m Birdie Mae, and let’s skip to the weird part of my story: Short-term relationships with good looking Santas are kind of my thing. And Nicholas Ryan is the good looking Santa I really don’t need in my life.
They say the spirit of Christmas finds you on holiday vacations, but instead I run into the only person who could get my Christmas lights twisted: freaking Nicholas. A man I haven’t seen in twenty years and who I never wanted to see again. Except now he’s my hot bartender, complete with a silver-fox beard, a twinkle in his eye, and looking a lot like my kryptonite: jingle belling Santa Claus.
It’s five days until Christmas, I’m stuck in a snowy town straight out of a Hallmark movie, and my ultimate goal? Avoid the Grinch who stole all my Christmases and pretend that our chemistry is simply just the magic of Christmas in the air.
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A cute holiday romcom!
I just heard about Julie Olivia a few months ago through Instagram, but I haven’t had a chance to read her books yet. My friend’s book club picked The Fake Santa Apology Tour, and I decided to check it out, and I am so glad that I did! I loved the fact that it was a novella; it fit this story perfectly. Even though I have read many holiday-themed books already, The Fake Santa Apology Tour had me eager to pick up even more holiday books. What I loved about The Fake Santa Apology Tour was the humor in the story; some of it had me laughing out loud. It was one of the reasons that I had trouble putting this book down.
Despite the age gap, I loved the connection between Birdie Mae and Nick. You couldn’t help but wonder what was going to happen between the two of them next. I felt that Birdie Mae was in denial about her feelings for Nick, or at least that is the impression I got while reading. I adored Nick; it was clear how he felt about her. I had so much fun reading this book, although there was a part of me that wanted it to be a full-length novel instead. In general, I’m so glad that I got a chance to read this story, and I'm excited to check out the rest of Julie Olivia’s works.
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