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A review by snugglesandpages
Wreck the Halls by Tessa Bailey
3.5
Beat and Melody grew up in the media limelight as the children of rockstar royalty. Their mothers used to be thick as thieves until they had a falling out 30 years ago resulting in the end of Steel Birds and their friendship. Having only met once in 30 years at the age of 16 and both with very different life experiences, the Beat and Melody seemed to have an undeniable connection. So when a lustrous offer comes their way to star in a live-streaming show intent on reuniting Steel Birds, they both have their reasons for saying yes.
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💠If Tessa Bailey writes it, I will read it. She is my rom-com queen, super-sized cringe and all. With that declared, it pains me to say I just didn't love this one as much as her others.
Forced proximity, with parent trap vibes, sprinkled with its always been you / soulmates. I think if you go into this one not expecting a hallmark holiday feel-good romance, you may enjoy it a bit more. Because while it's set around Christmas time with an end of year holiday celebration, there isn't a lot in the way of Christmas vibes.
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💠If Tessa Bailey writes it, I will read it. She is my rom-com queen, super-sized cringe and all. With that declared, it pains me to say I just didn't love this one as much as her others.
Forced proximity, with parent trap vibes, sprinkled with its always been you / soulmates. I think if you go into this one not expecting a hallmark holiday feel-good romance, you may enjoy it a bit more. Because while it's set around Christmas time with an end of year holiday celebration, there isn't a lot in the way of Christmas vibes.