3.5 stars. It was sweet and funny and most importantly, it made me smile. You know, that stupid, aw that's so cute, kind of smile. My only complaint was it was a bit jumpy at times especially with the flashbacks though I did get used to that by the end. And on occasion during the dialogue. The editing was well done other than a few misspelled words, though they were inconsequential, and that trees have boughs, not bows. Well, this was a weird read. With all the Christmassy stuff, it was supposed to be a feel-good, warm-fuzzies-inducing read. Instead, I was getting increasingly disappointed..the story was incoherent, the picking up the relationship after 15 years was unbelievable, the flashbacks to the heroes' younger selves weren't really informative.. And most of all, I didn't care for the characters. I found Owen to be an insensitive jerk and at times, really callous. Caleb.. while I liked glimpses of him as a teenager - the older Caleb was too bland. I felt a bit sad for Keith - and don't understand what he saw in Owen. Though Keith is no saint himself..breaking up via a text? really?Overall, meh. I only liked May. And would have liked to read more about Keith.
What do You think about Mistletoe At Midnight (2010)?
Another book down in Mishy's Christmas Gangbang. It was very, very sweet. Loved it.
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