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This author is a first-time read for me and I enjoyed this cute story. It has all of the earmarks of a sweet Christmas romance, including icy weather, sweet kiddos, and a meddling family!
This sweet story brings together people from other books in the series, I am assuming, as they were referring to other characters not in this book. It was not overly distracting as the author did a great job blending them into the story.
Great characters who balance each other out and who are fun, wholesome, and caring. Auntie was a bit over the top as she was desperate to get in the middle of a budding romance by forcing interactions with another woman who was supposedly perfect for her nephew, Daniel. But he has eyes for another.
I love the way Daniel spoke to the female main character, Ruby, with deep insight, support, and kindness. They truly are meant for each other.
This faith-based romance is an easy-to-read story that brings the sweet side of life and a lovely ending too.
Thank you NetGalley and Revell for the ARC of Meddling with Mistletoe by Liz Johnson.
Meddling with Mistletoe was the first book that I’ve read by Liz Johnson. I enjoyed it and plan on reading her other books. The book was filled with romance, family, faith and lovable characters. It was a sweet Christmas story.
I really liked reading this book! It was sweet and heartwarming with a great message. Was it predictable and cheesy at times? Yes, but in a comforting way.
A huge thank you to Revell and NetGalley for the advanced copy. All opinions expressed above are my own.
I loved returning to PEI and the Red Door Inn. It’s been a wonderful series and who wouldn’t want to spend Christmas there? It’s a magical time!
Well developed characters, whether you agree with them or not, will keep you reading. Aretha made me want to shake her, the meddling old lady. But sometimes meddling backfires. Ruby is uptight and needs to put some jeans on instead of business apparel. Whitney and Daniel were really good characters, who both need healing and confidence. And of course there are the three kids who add a lot of fun to the story.
And pies. Lots of talk of pies. Lots of baking of pies. Lots of descriptions of smelling pies. You will definitely want pie while reading this. And do read it. It’s so good. You won’t be disappointed.
I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
Was a sweet, breezy read that will be a perfect reread at Christmas. I will most definitely be buying to reread on Christmas. Great story with relatable characters - this will put you in the Holiday mood!
I had not read any other books by this author and only know of PEI through Anne of Green Gables! This was a lovely uplifting Christmassy read and I throughly recommend it. It doe have a strong Christian Christmas aspect, but that fits well in keeping with the small town aspect of the story.
Beautiful relationships are built and as you read you just will the charaters to keep helping each other out.
I've been eagerly anticipating this story ever since Liz Johnson first announced it. The Prince Edward Island Dreams series is a personal favorite of mine, and I couldn't wait to return the the Red Door Inn, and the lovely cast of characters that call it home. This one definitely did not disappoint, and I ended up reading the majority of it in one sitting.
While it has its heartwarming moments as a lovely Christmas romance, there's so much more to the story than the reader initially expects picking it up. Whitney Garrett has never really known what she wants out of life, and this fact has caused her family never ending annoyances. As she struggles to find the place she fits into in this world, she's given an opportunity to be a temporary breakfast chef for the Red Door Inn for their two last minute guests. One of those guests is the lovely Aretha's nephew, who's been going through a hard time. When Aretha makes Whitney an offer she can't refuse, she agrees to try and help her nephew (Daniel) fall for the inn's other guest. Of course, she didn't expect to start developing feelings for Daniel herself, and she's not sure how to handle the situation without breaking someone's heart in the process.
Very rarely have I ever found myself identifying with a character as much as I did Whitney, and I loved how this beautiful story speaks of the truth of how hard it can be to find where you truly belong in this world, and how to continue trusting God when nothing seems to be going the way you expected. All of these truths are wrapped up in a heartwarming Christmas story that's definitely now on my list of all time favorite holiday reads. It's swoon worthy, heart wrenching, and full of all the atmospheric Christmas bits that would truly make this a wonderful made for TV movie.
Final Rating: 5/5.
I can't possibly recommend this amazing story enough, and I'm so thankful that Liz Johnson chose to give visitors one last visit to the Red Door Inn.
Thanks so much to Revell for allowing me to advance read and review this title!
I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary advance reader copy of this novel from the publisher (Revell) via NetGalley. I was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own, and this is my honest review.
If you’re looking for a Christmas read that’s more than just tinsel and mistletoe, this one’s for you. It’s got heart, it’s got faith, and it’s got a sweet romance that feels exactly right for the season. I’d definitely recommend Meddling with Mistletoe to anyone who enjoys holiday stories with a strong dose of faith and some delightful matchmaking mischief on the side. It’s a delightful read that leaves you feeling both warm inside and uplifted.
Returning to The Red Door Inn felt like coming home. The characters are just as charming and real as ever. Whitney, with her pie-baking ambitions, is a character you can’t help but root for. And Daniel, well, let’s just say he’s a guy who’s been a bit lost, but the way he’s portrayed is really touching. There’s a moment where he’s reminded that God’s love hasn’t left him, and that part really hit home for me. It’s such a simple truth, but it’s one we all need to remember.
Now, the meddling part of the story is fun—Aunt Aretha is a classic matchmaker, and her schemes to pair Daniel with Ruby had me laughing out loud. But here’s the thing: as Whitney gets roped into these plans, she starts to see that maybe, just maybe, she’s the one who’s meant for Daniel. And that’s where things get interesting.
What I really loved about this book is how it blends holiday cheer with meaningful reflections on faith. There’s a line from the author’s acknowledgments that stuck with me: “Obstacles are part of the journey. And it’s worth fighting to overcome them. Keep trying. God is faithful.” That’s the kind of encouragement we all need, especially when life throws us curveballs.
Meddling with Mistletoe by Liz Johnson is one of those books that wraps you up in a cozy Christmas setting but also nudges you to think a little deeper about life and faith. I just finished it, and I have to say, I’m so thankful I had the opportunity to dive into this compelling read.
I received an eARC copy of Meddling with Mistletoe from the publisher, Revell, and NetGalley. Additionally, I preordered the ebook. I am not required to write a positive review in any way or for any reason. My honest and unbiased opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing style, the pacing, and the story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
Meddling with Mistletoe by Liz Johnson is a heartwarming tale that captures the essence of the holiday spirit through the lens of ambition, community, and unexpected romance. Liz Johnson weaves a narrative that is as much about the pursuit of dreams as it is about the warmth of Christmas. Whitney Garrett's character is a testament to balancing her culinary aspirations with the practical challenge of funding her education. The broken oven incident serves as a pivotal moment, bringing Whitney into the fold of the Red Door Inn's charming chaos.
Marie Sloan emerges as a figure of maternal wisdom, offering Whitney a deal that, while beneficial to both, also sets the stage for growth and familial bonding. The dynamic between Whitney and the Sloan children adds layers of humor and tenderness, illustrating the makeshift family ties that often form in close-knit communities. The inclusion of holiday guests like Daniel and Ruby introduces subplots of love and business, enriching the main storyline with their arcs and contributing to the novel's tapestry of interpersonal connections.
Meddling with Mistletoe hints at the playful interference of fate and the serendipitous encounters that define the holiday season. It suggests that sometimes, meddling can lead to the most delightful outcomes, especially when it comes to matters of the heart. Johnson's writing style is fluid and engaging, with a knack for dialogue that captures the nuances of each character's voice. Her descriptions of the culinary creations and the bustling inn are so vivid that readers can almost smell the pies baking and hear the laughter echoing through the halls
In summary, "Meddling with Mistletoe" is a delightful read that offers more than just a seasonal romance. It is a story of resilience, community, and the magic that can happen when people come together. It reminds us that the holiday season is not just about the glitter and gifts but about the connections we forge and the dreams we chase. Liz Johnson has crafted a novel that is sure to become a cherished addition to any Christmas romance collection.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
A perfect read for the Christmas time, yet suitable for reading at any other time of the year. I was not familiar with the author but I found the book quite entertaining. The setting was in Prince Edward Island of Canada and the characters were well developed and quite believable. The story was well thought through, and the environment was very beautiful. I would recommend this book to every fan of Christmas romance.
I want to thank Revell and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.
Meddling with Mistletoe by Liz Johnson takes her readers back to the Red Door Inn. This charming story is full of all the delightful holiday feel-good elements. Descriptions of PEI, meddling family, non-traditional characters, and plenty of holiday magic come together to warm the heart and put a smile on the face. Whitney finds herself in a rock and a hard place while at the same time, being challenged by Daniel to find and pursue her dream. I enjoyed the chaotic tension that resulted in everyone pursuing the same thing, albeit in very different ways. Sit back, curl up, and lose yourself for a moment in this heartwarming Christmas novella.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley and all opinions expressed are solely my own, freely given.
This is what I expected based on the title. Since it is a christmasy book, I expected a Hallmarky feeling, with a meddling relative trying to put 2 singles together! Sweet read!
This is a sweet Christmas novel you will not want to put down once you start reading it.
A lovely mix of characters makes this book very charming. A young woman undecided about her future, a single CFO whose Aunt Aretha is always meddling in his life to try to get him matched up, a very pretty lady working with the CFO for her company to buy Aunt Aretha’s antique store, and the ever-present mistletoe in the doorway. Mix these elements together and you get a very sweet holiday read.
You will enjoy how this all comes together. I highly recommend this book.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book from Revell and opinions expressed are my own.
How can you follow your dreams if you aren’t really sure if they’re your dreams at all? That’s what Whitney Garrett is trying to do, and it’s leading her to places and people she wasn’t expecting. And what if you meet someone who makes you want to reconsider those dreams and look for something so much more rewarding? Blame it on the mistletoe! This is a feel-good holiday story and a great way to get into the Christmas spirit. Thanks, NetGalley for the chance to read and advance copy and review it honestly!
Step 1: Combine Whitney, a talented yet broke baker, with Daniel, a successful yet lonely finance guy,
Step 2: Mix in Aertha, a meddlesome Aunt.
Step3: Sprinkle in some cute kiddos, a cozy B&B and a hyper-focused businesswoman.
You have the makings of a cute Christmas romance story set in Canada.
Liz Johnson is a new-to-me author, with a knack for creating a story that is fun and easy to read with well developed and relatable characters. This book is sure to be one of those holiday movies that you can enjoy all year long.
Thank you to NetGalley and Revell for a complimentary eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
“Meddling with Mistletoe” is full of meddling, mistletoe, fears, dreams, and lovely holiday pies. What a fun story written by Liz Johnson. This story takes readers back to a beloved place in Liz Johnson’s books, the Red Door Inn; however, the story is easily a stand alone story. The characters are well-developed and feel like people you would know from just down the road. Whitney is feeling lost and unsure of what she should do with her life going forward, but working hard to bake pies to help her make money for culinary school. Daniel, a newly hired CFO, is sad, alone, and has only come to PEI to help his Aunt Aretha with the process of selling her antiques store. Aunt Aretha is a force to be reckoned with in her quest to help Daniel be happy. She is the queen of meddling in this story, and readers will enjoy following along on the results of her meddling. I thoroughly enjoyed this fun, yet thought-provoking, Christmas story. Grab a cozy place to curl up with this book and settle in for a delightful trip to PEI.
I requested a complimentary copy of this book. The thoughts expressed here are wholly my own.
This was such a cozy Christmas read. I loved everything about this book. The characters, the plot, and the way faith intertwined so perfectly through the book.
I would recommend this book to anyone.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own*
Lovely holiday story involving friends, children, a well intended aunt, slightly grumpy nephew, oblivious female, and a pie baker with a heart of gold. Sounds like a mish-mash of unlikely characters, but the author gently mixes things up and the result is perfection. The reason for the holiday season is not centered on things, but on values that are all too often forgotten-especially in a romance book.
As the story moves along at a gentle pace, it never drags or rushes, and always left the reader wanting more. I admit to being a little worried at how the story would end, however... You need to read it for yourself and draw your own conclusions. You'll be glad you did!
I'd like to thank Net Galley and Revell for the opportunity to read and review this book.
You can never go wrong with a cozy Christmas story. The setting of inn on Prince Edward Island is charming. I love the growth of the characters and how the author explored the theme of career choices. It's the perfect read to gear up for Christmas.
Meddling With Mistletoe is a very well written romance. I loved the plot and the well developed characters. Liz Johnson has written another winner. I recommend this book.