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This was such a cute Christmas romance. The hero and heroine were definitely made for each other and I loved how seamlessly the story flowed.

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!
I recently discovered Lucy Score and love the writing style of her books!
This holiday romcom packed a similar punch of humor and banter that I’ve come to expect.

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Thank you so much for an advanced copy of this book! It was the perfect book for the Christmas season!

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I actually liked this second book in the series more than the first. I liked the interaction between the 2 main characters. Both books in the series are super fast reads.

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I became a fan of Lucy Score when I read her Knockemout series. These were the first books of hers I read, and I think that's why I have a hard time reading her older work. You can definitely tell her writing has improved since The Christmas Fix was written (in 2017, I believe). Overall, it was an okay story, but I had a hard time connecting with the main characters, Cat and Noah. Like all of Lucy's books I've read thus far, there is more passion than romance. Now, I'm not saying that's necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes it's just nice to have that slow burn instead of feeling like the hero and heroine want to rip each other to pieces by lust and/or anger. (Case in point - as much as I LOVED LOVED LOVED and ADORED the Knockemout series, I did get tired of the lack of romance). But if you love enemies to lovers storylines, then The Christmas Fix is certainly for you.

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She's a reality TV star who wants to save a Christmas festival and he's the grumpy town manager who wants her as far away as possible from his town. Cat King wants to save Merry, Connecticut's Christmas Festival, especially after the flood that had damaged the town. She wants to help the town rebuild, get the festival back in time, and put it all on tv to help raise money, the only issue is that the grumpy town manager, Noah Yates wants her as far away from possible and wants nothing to do with her show. Noah is a single dad who wants to be a role model to his daughter and to rebuild his town after the hurricane season wrecked it. He does not want Cat to make his town look pathetic on her tv show, he does not want her anywhere near his town, he doesn't trust her but he doesn't have a choice in letting her go ahead with her show because he so desperately needs the funds to help rebuild. Cat is dangerous for Noah, she's beautiful, famous, and gets under his skin. Noah and Cat get off on the wrong foot except their animosity towards each other might fuel another emotion, lust. One kiss and suddenly they can't stop wanting each other, and it's going to take a Christmas miracle to fix Merry and to figure out their feelings for one another. This is a Christmas romance between a feisty actress and a grumpy town manager. Cat and Noah are an enemies to lovers trope romance, yet if I'm going to be honest, I really didn't feel anything for them and didn't really get their romance. They both felt a bit immature (though to be fair, Noah is way worse, seriously I was fed up with this man the entire book). It didn't feel like a Christmas romance and I kind of wish there was just more holiday or more emotional storyline. I found myself just getting a bit bored with the story but managed to get to the end. While this one didn't work for me if you enjoy enemies to lovers with a bit of reality tv show mixed in give this one a go, it might be for you!

*Thanks Netgalley and SOURCEBOOKS Bloom Books, Bloom Books for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*

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