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100% yes. This was exactly the Christmas story I needed. I couldn't wait to keep reading this. The characters were just so darn good and loveable! I loved each of them but Jasper really has a piece of my heart. The humor was fantastic and I could visualize the scenes immediately. If you’re in need of a feel good holiday book then you need to grab a copy of this!

Maggie Field was looking forward to a solo Christmas in her cosy London flat – before her three workmates decided to liven things up for her.
A cute easy to read Christmas story for those who love a classic hallmark movie. Short review but I have nothing else to say other than read this!

When Maggie is left by herself the week of Christmas, her IT team save the day by inviting her to each of their celebrations — and desperate to find out more about her team; Frank, Jasper and Leo; she accepts.
I adore Kristen’s writing, so I knew I was going to love ‘We Three Kings’ from the get go. As usual, I was hooked from the first pages and desperate to find out more about each character. The plot is laced with humour and character quirks that you still think about long after you’ve finished the book. The romance was *chefs kiss* and I also loved the Eve cameo🙈
4/5⭐️ — A delightful Christmas novel that has left me wanting more!! 🎄🎁

The Christmas rom com that will have you giggling your way through the season, but beware as with any good rom com where there is laughter there will be tears too! Grab a cozy spot, a warm drink and curl up to giggle your way through a wonderfully woven story of friendship and family that will have your Hallmark movie loving heart swooning and crooning for more! Set in London, this story is a wonderful collection of unique characters that will pull on your heartstrings and make you fall in love with them. Do you love a good rom com that makes you feel a plethora of emotions? Then this book fits the bill! Looking for a good rom com with a holiday theme? Check, check, check as this book takes you from Thanksgiving on past New Years. Once again, Kristen Bailey proves she is the Queen of Rom Coms!

Last holiday season, I read Five Gold Rings and was immediately enamored! I’m so honored to be included in the book tour for Kristen Bailey’s most recent book, We Three Kings!
We Three Kings is an uplifting holiday romance infused with humor, but really focuses on friendship, acceptance and found family. The bond between four quirky IT basement dwelling co-workers is the magic of this story. When Frank, Jasper and Leo find out that Maggie will be alone for Christmas, they each insist she spend time with each of them as they travel home. And in return, Maggie will be helping them out as a plus one at several events. And despite working so closely together, its a peek into their personal lives that grants Maggie such insight into what makes each of her co-workers so special.
I’m not usually a seasonal reader, but Christmas is only the back drop for this book. What it really is about is loyalty, true friendship and a special kind of friendship. But if you do love a Christmas story, you do get enticing Christmas settings, hysterical family side characters, and laugh out loud banter among the characters. Oh, and a heart melting moment big gesture.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! We Three Kings by Kristen Bailey is a lighthearted, heart warming story about a young IT tech and her work family. When she finds herself alone to celebrate the holidays, her work brothers decide to include her in their family festivities. Throughout the story she learns a little more about her "brothers" and ultimately finds the courage to do what is right. A nice easy read for the holidays. It would definitely make a great Hallmark movie.

Last holiday season, I read Five Gold Rings by Kristen Bailey and absolutely loved it! When Kristen reached out to see if I would be interested in her newest holiday read, We Three Kings, I jumped at the chance. Her latest book is just as funny and festive as Five Gold Rings.
While We Three Kings is a holiday romance, the book also celebrates friendships. The friendship among Maggie, Frank, Jasper, and Leo is truly wonderful! These friends support each other through thick and thin, embodying the spirit of unconditional support and unwavering loyalty.
When Maggie chooses to spend Christmas alone, her friends devise a different plan. Ultimately, Maggie finds herself savoring quality time with each of them: Frank’s “Crazy Rich Asian” sister’s wedding, Jasper’s family party, and Leo’s Christmas Eve/Day celebration. These adventures are downright hilarious. The story includes a swoony “he falls first” romance but never detracts from these quirky, wonderful friends!
The theme of kindness is the greatest and most uplifting surprise of We Three Kings. Maggie and her friend are so kind and thoughtful—people with big hearts! There's no better reminder this holiday season than the warmth of kindness!
Other Highlights: Workplace romance, crazy antics, hilarious innuendos, a cameo from Eve & Joe
4.25 ⭐

I loved Kristen Bailey's previous Christmas novel, Five Gold Rings, so was delighted when I was approved for We Three Kings. This time we follow Maggie an It Consultant who manages three guys in her basement office - Leo, Jasper and Frank. The four of them are a found family, supportive and close, so when Maggie is given the opportunity to spend Christmas with each of them she jumps at the chance. Except the day before she leaves with Frank to attend his sister's wedding as his plus one, HR meet with Maggie and give her an ultimatum. One of them has to go, and Maggie is the one to choose who it will be.
We see Maggie deal with this inner turmoil of breaking up their little family while attending the most extravagant wedding of the year, get bitten by some very cute foxes, and fall in love in the Lakes. And steal a donkey with a sleigh of Santas. With every interaction her decision changes, but across the whole story Maggie always comes across as very likeable, down to earth and just an all round good friend. She has such a good relationship with all three guys, knowing what each of them needs to be bring out the best of them. If anything I would have liked a bit more development between Maggie and Leo. Their story is quite quick to turn into love and the third act break up fell a little flat to me.
However overall this was a really fun, feel good Christmas story that feels very British. Think The IT Crowd but with a much more fleshed out plot. This is exactly the sort of story I want to read at Christmas time. That epilogue to the three wise men? Amazing.

Another belter from Kristen and once again I was laughing out loud, right from the very beginning! We Three Kings was hugely funny, with a fair amount of cuteness and a spritz of romance. I fell in love with the geeky Jasper, Frank, Leo and Maggie, along with all their families. The food made me so hungry, all of the time and in particular the Singaporean wedding food, including the lobster noodles and satay with peanut dipping sauce - yum yum!
I loved the IT aspect, how the four make up the IT Department with the company they work for and the banter they share about the rest of the building’s IT mishaps! They also reminded me so much of the amazing IT team that I had the pleasure of knowing when I worked for twenty-plus years in a hospital in the UK. The lads in the book each reminded me of different team members I knew!
We Three Kings is a book full of cosiness, hugs, kindness and families and I loved it. Kristen has made her way to be one of my must-read authors and I can’t wait for the next one.
Thank you to NetGalley, Storm Publishing and Kristen Bailey for the opportunity to read We Three Kings.

This holiday romance concept really grabbed my attention initially! However, the style of writing quickly bothered me personally, and I found myself unable to get past the second chapter. This may not be the case for other readers - three stars for a fun concept!

I thoroughly enjoyed We Three Kings. It was full of romance, humour, and Christmas spirit.
I was hooked from the first chapter, I just couldn't put it down.
I love a good Christmas story, and We Three Kings didn't disappoint.
The characters were all charismatic, sweet, and interesting, and Leo and Maggie had great chemistry.
I loved the dynamic between Maggie, Leo, Jasper, and Frank. You could see their love for each other leap from the pages. I loved them all so much that I honestly couldn't pick a favourite.
This is the first book I've read from Kristen Bailey, but it definitely won't be the last.
I highly recommend.
4 stars from me. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks to Netgalley, Storm Publishing, and Kristen Bailey for the chance to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I love this author’s Christmas novels so much! I need to see them made in Christmas movies. I really enjoyed all the characters in this one, the comedy, the romance - it was all so good!!

I bloody loved this book. Even the fact that I was lying by the pool in Egypt, reading about a very British Christmas, didn't bother me.
Maggie is the head of IT in a firm in London. It's just her and 3 other geeks who work in the basement, barely even noticed by the rest of the company. As Christmas is looming, her parent's have gone off on a cruise and she is looking forward to spending time alone.
Except her colleagues have other plans. Between themselves , they have decided to invite Maggie to spend time with them which she accepts in the spirit that it is offered,
However, right before the company closes down for the Christmas period, Maggie is told by her boss that she has to make one of the team redundant. Maggie is left reeling by this and as she gets to know her team even better, her decision just seems to be impossible.
Each of her team are so very different. She finds herself posing as a girlfriend at a very posh wedding, spending time on a county estate rescuing a litter of baby foxes from hunters, to being welcomed in to a very large and loud family up in the Lake District.
Is Maggie going to be able to make a decision about which of her fantastic colleagues is made redundant?
This is a real heartwarming book full of truly lovely characters. I cannot recommend this book enough and I really hope that it is the massive success that it deserves to be.

Maggie Field was looking forward to a solo Christmas in her cosy London flat – before her three workmates decided to liven things up for her.
Maggie is prepared for a quiet Christmas on her own till at her work Christmas party she lets slip that she will be alone for Christmas and her 3 work friends spring into action to make sure Maggie doesn't have to be alone. They each invite her to spend some time with them over Christmas. Maggie agrees and looks forward to getting to know them all better. On the last day before the Christmas break Maggie boss tells her she must make one of them redundant. Frank, Jasper and Leo how can she choose.
Can Maggie find a way to keep her work family together and maybe find love at the same time.
I loved this a perfect feel good Christmas read. I loved the relationships that Maggie had with Frank, Jasper and Leo. This book gave all the Christmas feels. I loved Five gold rings last year so now Kristen Bailey is now my go to for a cosy Christmas read.
Thank you to Netgalley, Storm Publishing and Kristen Bailey for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I love a Christmas romance novel and this story was so sweet. The side characters are just as important and integral to the story as the main romance characters which isn’t as common and something I really appreciated and loved.
I sometimes found the story a little slower and wordy, but overall it was the perfect romance to get me in the holiday mood!
Thanks NetGalley and Kristen Bailey for the arc! All thoughts and opinions are mine.

Buckle up for the first suggestion of a Christmas recommendation book. Here we have Maggie, a kindhearted and enthusiastic tech geek and head of an IT department in a company. Frank, an awkward but the type of guy you would have a good time reading about how he couldn't handle people at the wedding and made everything sound funny. Jasper, the grumpy posh boy with a lot of money (not really), is a sarcastic and kind, sparky guy who, for his payback, would crush a hunt in a family and is sarcastic, but in the end, you find it all hilarious and warm at heart, and Leo, the gentleman and super-reliable Leo, who you would feel warm toward because he would order a taxi for you to get home safe and will talk to you and spend time with you in a relaxing lake so he could create a place in your heart so you could fall in love with him.
The book is in the third person point of view and mainly is about Maggie, how she treats her friends, colleagues, or family in arms or anything. The four people earn a found family at the IT department to the point they have a sense of belonging, but everything stings when the company, instead of caring about all their efficient profits, decides to reduce one of them. The news hurts whenever Maggie, as a head, thinks about it and doesn't want it to happen, but at last she chooses the friendship in them and also the love she found in a certain guy who cares about her and stays to decorate their basement at the company for Christmas. Because she had in mind to spend Christmas alone, Leo,jasper and Frank decided to decide the holiday so Maggie would spend quality time with them and not stay alone. That worked like a wonder, and from Frank's sister's wedding, Maggie participated by sheer fun time as Frank's girlfriend, crashing a big mansion with Jasper and the secret they share to the calm and beautiful vacation at the lake with the person you start to like is everything.
When I read about them, I felt like the author really did put something into the book; it seems wholesome and simple at the same time. The chemistry she has with her colleagues is genuine, and from the start, you can see the difference in how she loves the guys, like a family. She treats Frank unlike he's her real sister, who really acts insufferable, and how supportive she is for Jasper and how deep her feelings go for Leo despite her obliviousness for 4 years.
I like the book very much and give it 4 ,its not that the professional Shakespeare level of plot I give this rate. It's a good unique vibe that is in every corner of the book, and it makes it cheesy or bubbly. Also, I like the best part of the relationship, it shows and makes me eager to read it at Christmas AGAIN, and I never do that. I like the progress too and am happy how the author, instead of writing different POVs, decided to write third POVs, because I could grasp the majority by that, and I think by separate POVs it wouldn't be that effective. For all the purposes I give Christmas 4 to, and I think if you want a simple, squishy little thing, that's it for you. Also add a spoiler, we have fox cubs cute as hell too, as our three men.

This was such a cute, festive read! Full of humour, love and the key ingredient - friendship.
Maggie works in the IT department with fellow colleagues Frank, Leo and Jasper. But they’re not just colleagues, they’re the best of friends. And when Maggie finds herself faced with the prospect of spending Christmas alone, the three guys pull together to ensure that Maggie has a Christmas like never before, complete with rescuing baby foxes and bridesmaid dress blunders! There were so many funny moments that had me laughing out loud, but also so many touching ones too. The dynamic of their friendship group was just beautiful and I really loved all four characters.
Things start to change between Maggie and Leo this Christmas as they give in to long grown feelings and start to explore a potential new relationship. But with the threat of needing to make one of them redundant hanging over Maggie, will their friendship survive?
I just loved the sense of togetherness that shone through the book. It was heartwarming and authentic and full of emotion! It also has the perfect balance of fun and comedy and festive feels, a perfect book to read during this festive season!

Oh, i absolutely loved this book, it was so lovely, warm, cosy and heartwarming and i thoroughly enjoyed everything about it.
This author never fails to impress me with her wonderful stories and they always leave me with a happy heart and a smile on my face.
Once again(as with all her books) i devoured this one and very quickly turned every page until, all too soon it was over.
All the characters were wonderful, had great chemistry and i really enjoyed getting to know them all and becoming immersed in their stories.
This book definitely deserves a full five stars, it was such a feel-good book and a wonderful festive treat…..

It’s the most wonderful time of the year… Christmas? It may be, but by “most wonderful time of the year” I mean the time of Kristen Bailey’s new book coming out! For the second year in a row we’ve been lucky enough to get two new books by her and I sincerely hope this just turns into a new Christmas tradition, cause I can’t think of a better gift. 🎁
Maggie loves her job as head of IT at a financial firm, and her three geeky but lovable work buddies. And when they invite her to stay with each of them for the holidays, she can’t resist the chance to get to know them better. But then her boss tells her she has to make one of her beloved team redundant, and Maggie is distraught. With her career and her heart on the line, Maggie sets off on the Christmas adventure of a lifetime.
After eleven books (yes, I counted them), there’s not any doubt that Kristen Bailey does comedy and romance like no other. Her stories are always the perfect mix of heart, laughs, some innuendo and a little bit of spice (although this time the spice level is way down to what we’re used to from Kristen. Maybe it is because Santa is watching? 🤔). What I loved the most about ‘We Three Kings’ is that it was a complete and absolute celebration of friendship (especially a male-female friendship), friendships without any hidden agenda, just being there for each other through good and bad times no matter what. But this is also a rom-com, so of course there was some love in the air as well.
I feel like I’ve said this a thousand times (probably I have), but I adore Kristen’s books. From her plots to her characters and her sense of humor, they always manage to bring out a smile and lift up a shitty day. And the best thing is that she keeps topping herself and getting better and better. Is ‘We three kings’ a new favorite holiday read? Jury’s still out but, at least, is a tie with ‘Five Gold Rings’ (btw, Eve and Joe make an unexpected cameo here 😍).
The quartet of main characters could be renamed as the Fantastic Four. They were all so lovable. Watching their relationships develop outside the work environment and how new bonds were created between them felt like such a treat. They were the perfect definition of found family, and their adventures were infused with so much joy, love and kindness that I was so sad to see the story come to an end.
Our Three Kings, Frank, Jasper and Leo were all so great. They all had pretty distinct personalities, making them a really interesting trio. The author draws them with strengths and vulnerabilities, making them much more relatable to the reader. Frank and his awkwardness born from his mummy issues; Jasper and his bluntness, unafraid of speaking his own mind except when it comes to showing his true self to his family; or Leo and his all around good guy vibes, always paying attention to Maggie’s needs. They all felt like real people and I really loved getting to know them. The chemistry between them and with Maggie was out of this world! I hope we haven’t seen the last of them and we get to meet again in the future (if you’ve read Kristen’s books, you know old friends from other stories can make an appearance when you least expect it).
Heartwarming, witty, and full of warm, feel-good moments, ‘We Three Kings’ is the epitome of the Christmas spirit, so make sure to include it in your letter to Santa to get it in your stocking, under the tree, or wherever it is you receive your christmas presents. You won’t regret it.

Well, I just loved We Three Kings! It had me giggling right from the beginning and the smiles didn’t stop the whole way through the book. Kristen Bailey really has a knack for witty dialogue! I really liked our four main characters, IT departments colleagues stuck in the a dingy basement. Although they’ve worked together for years and all get along well, they don’t really know each other that well. That’s all about to change when instead of the quiet Christmas alone which Maggie is expecting, her colleagues decide that she will spend time with them and all their families over the Christmas period.
It was such fun reading about Maggie’s experiences with all three of the men: Leo, Frank and Jasper. From accidentally ending up a bridesmaid, to becoming a hunt saboteur, to stealing a donkey, it really turned out to be a memorable Christmas. Not least because Maggie and Leo are finally beginning to acknowledge the attraction between them. I did feel for Maggie who had rather a difficult dilemma to think about over the festive period which would have a profound effect on her team one way or another and potentially threaten their friendships.
We Three Kings is a brilliant Christmas read. It’s hugely entertaining, funny, very romantic and full of brilliant characters. Kristen Bailey has brought the joy to Christmas reading – this book is a real delight!