Review of Star-Crossed Holiday by Sarah Deeham

Synopsis:
One grumpy movie-star dad + one nanny = holiday Christmas magic in a small town.

The small-town teacher
I never imagined I’d get stuck in an elevator with Ronan Masters, a grumpy, gorgeous action star, and his adorable daughter. But then again, nothing has gone as expected over the last few months. Not losing my beloved job as an art teacher or my fiancé dumping me.

The giant of a man may not smile much, but at least his little girl likes me. I try to keep the crush I’m feeling on Hollywood’s hottest dad under control. But all bets are off when he asks me to be his temporary nanny over the holiday season.

And the action star

I’m in Snowflake Harbor to film a movie while adjusting to being a parent to a daughter I only recently met. When I get stuck in an elevator with Poppy O’Brien, I’m not sure what to think of her. She smiles too much and has a Mary Poppins purse full of glitter glue, goody bags, and snacks. And she makes my solemn child smile like no one else. Soon, we’re both under her spell.

Becoming the new nanny, though, makes her strictly off limits. I can’t afford distractions and I don’t do commitment. I also don’t do holidays. But as the countdown to Christmas continues and the date we have to leave comes closer, Poppy has me rethinking everything.

Review:
Oh, the slow burn of this is just perfection! Poppy is just the best, most bubbly person who went through something traumatic and I absolutely love how Ronan ends up the knight in shining armour. Ronan is stoic and unsure of himself and yet Poppy breathes life into his and his daughter’s lives. This is truly one of the sweetest holiday romances I’ve read and I absolutely loved it. The characterization of these two is spot on and I love how they push each other. Poppy is a totally relatable character who throws her whole heart into everything she does and because she cares finds it hard to say no, whereas Ronan finds it much easier to just keep to the status quo and has to learn there’s more to life than simply work. Together, with Belle to guide them, it’s fun to see exactly how perfect a family can be during the holidays- especially in a town that ADORES everything about Christmas. Amazing cozy romance I highly recommend. Probably even cozier if you read during the Christmastime and not in August like I did.


Star rating: ✯✯✯✯✯
Spice rating: 🌶️

*This book was read in August, though reviewed now.

Review of Star-Crossed Letters by Sarah Deeham

Synopsis:
One girl with a typewriter + one movie star = anonymous pen pals, a secret crush, and a steamy, slow-burn summer to risk it all.

The bookshop barista…
When I sold a vintage typewriter, I never imagined its new owner would become my pen pal, best friend, and secret crush.
We have two rules: no photos and no real names.

Over the years, “Remington” and I go from typewritten notes to daily texts, but our rules stay the same. And so does my life. I’m a wannabe writer who can’t complete a novel, and I’ve fallen for a guy who I’ve never met.

So when I receive a letter my Nanna wrote before she died encouraging me to embark on a summer of risks—my first on the list is to break all the rules.

& the celebrity…
I hate keeping secrets from my pen pal, the one woman I care about. But I’m Hollywood’s hottest celebrity, and my fame is toxic. If I get close to a girl, she becomes vulnerable, stalked by the tabloids, trolls, and superfans.

Our anonymous friendship works until “Typewriter Girl” suddenly ghosts me. Now, I’ll do anything to ensure she’s safe, including stepping out from behind the screen and leading a double life.

Review:
Normally the “girl next door” troupe is so not me and yet this book takes a completely different angle that makes it just *chef’s kiss*. There were moments where you think for sure that “Typewriter Girl” and “Remington” will reveal themselves; or figure out who the other is of their own merit, but the whole time they are living their lives and it is impossible to stop reading. While there were many things I did absolutely love about Olivia, I wasn’t a fan at all of how she came across as too naïve and inexperienced. That being said, I absolutely adored this book and couldn’t wait to start the second one. This is a quick, cozy, feel good read. Highly recommend it for a little bit of romance.

Star rating: ✯✯✯✯
Spice rating: 🌶️

*This book was read in August, though reviewed now.