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An Affair By Christmas

By Eloisa James

Hmmm… this was a tough one for me… Poppy’s character starts out so whinny and unlikeable after the prologue that it is hard to get over. She can’t really be blamed with a mother like hers. Still, you can’t help but feel for Fletcher and his robotic wife. 

I Once I was finished this book and thought about it, I felt there were a lot of similarities between North and Diana from Too Wilde to Wed… If you have read both, let me know your thoughts on this!

My favourite part of the story was the side side story of the Duke of Villiers and Charlotte Tatlock. I loved their chirpy banter and the way they made each other stornger. (If you haven’t already, Eloisa James has an extra chapter with Charlottes HEA on her website! Check it out- it was just what I wanted to tie up the end of this story).

Overall, I enjoyed this book, as I enjoy all of Eloisa James’s books… was it my favourite- no. I think the heroine was just not enough for me, but the side stories and characters really make this worth the read.

An Affair Before Christmas by Eloisa James was released November 2007.

⭐⭐⭐.5/5

Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


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