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This was a cute story about finding yourself and figuring out life when you are older. I enjoy these types of stories because they are so relatable! I really liked all the characters in this story. The mother-daughter relationship was cute! Plus the friends! There is a lot of pandemic talk, as it seems to be set towards the end of “returning to normal” but it wasn’t anything too heavy. Overall, super fun story for the holiday season! I enjoyed the narrator as well.
Thanks to NetGalley and Make Waves Press for the ALC.
This was a really fun audiobook! The narration was great and the story was fun. There were a few points where I wanted The story to move along but I don’t think that was the books fault but more than I wasn’t in the mood for reading that day. It is a relatively short audiobook at only 5 and a half hours. But it you are like me and listen at 2x speed you can easily finish it in an afternoon!
If you’re in the mood for a cozy Chrismas-ie escape to help get you ready for the holidays, Santa Overboard by Carolyn McBride is just the one!
Normally, I gravitate toward stories about young love, so diving into a tale featuring the slightly more ‘mature’ single mom Katie, was a fun new twist!
Set in the charming town of Occoquan, this book feels like a warm hug with its holiday cheer and endearing characters. Katie’s journey of rediscovery, complete with a little festive mishap or two, is sprinkled with heart and humor, and Maria Marquis’s narration truly brings the story to life, making it a delightful listen that perfectly captures the spirit of the season.
It’s light, fun, and just what you need to get into the holiday mood—perfect for a cozy night in with a cup of cocoa! If you’re looking for something to warm your heart this winter, don’t miss out on this charming read.
A huge thank you to @netgalley and Make Waves Press for the opportunity to listen to the audiobook!
2.5-3
I think Covid was mentioned every over paragraph and I couldn’t handle it anymore by the end. I get mentioning once or twice since it clearly impacted the characters but time after time bringing it up and saying the same thing.
It was a novella so a short and quick read. The characters were ok and the main romance was cute. But not sure this was enough to bring it higher stars.
I wrote the same thing on the first book of this series but I have very strong feelings about the COVID time in our lives and books that drag it back up evoke a crappy response from me. This one was better and discussed it a bit less but it still just put a bad taste in my mouth and that dampened my feelings for the book and the plot. Cute ending, thankfully!
I utilised the audio copy of this book. This is a great story. Very different and captivating. Definitely overboard with Santa overboard.....
Faultlessly narrated and perfect to curl up to with a steaming mug of hot chocolate.
I appreciate getting to listen to this audiobook. I really enjoyed the narrator. The story on the other hand was not great. I thought the Covid plotline feels too out of date with 2024. Maybe it won’t matter in a few years though. The couple was older in life so it was interesting but not relatable or good enough to keep my attention. I was able to stick with it since it’s short
Santa Overboard by Carolyn McBride is a lighthearted Holiday Rom-Com that occurs during/post Covid. Overall the characters were enjoyable and entertaining. This book was a quick easy listen. I felt like I was in/watching a TV soap opera! I did expect it to be alittle different based on the title, was hoping for alittle more “get me in the Christmas Spirit feel”. Overall it is a nice quick read if you need something for a travel day.
Thanks to NetGalley and Make Waves Press for the ARC of the audiobook SANTA OVERBOARD by Carolyn McBride, narrated by Maria Marquis.
I thought this book was a cute Rom-Com, set by the Potomac river at Christmas time. The characters are the residents of the small town of Occoquan and the main character, Kathy is supposed to deliver Santa on her new ferryboat.
This is a feel-good story with Christmas family traditions, humour and love.
I also enjoyed listening to the Narrator Maria Marquis for the first time.
I really enjoyed this book. Katie, is trying to start over after the pandemic and her friends are working through the fall out as well. Not a spicy romance but a very warm and fuzzy holiday story. Set around the Potomac river, during the holiday season. The only thing that was a little bit of a turn off was the constant mentioning of the lock down and covid. It was a little bit of over kill.
I was really looking forward to reading Santa Overboard to get into the holiday spirit, however this book was not quite what I was looking for. There are some elements in this book that I appreciate, one being an older female main character, it can get a bit old in the romance genre of every fmc being in their late teens/early twenties. In Santa Overboard, the female lead is in her 50's and has been married 3 times, I can appreciate this. One thing that this book is lacking is the connection between the female lead and the male lead, I honestly did not feel it. There wasn't a lot of depth and character development in my personal opinion. I would have liked to have see a little more depth into the male main character and his story.
When I had a little glimmer at the reviews prior to reading this I saw a lot of people saying there were so many Covid references. I figured that maybe some people are just over it or don't want to hear about it and it's not a big deal to me, it won't take away from the story, however I was wrong. There was a Pandemic, shutdown, COVID, death reference when it didn't need to be there. I felt like it was a little too much, which took away from the book's overall atmosphere. I know we should not judge a book by the cover but when I picked this book it was all based on the cover. I thought it would be a cute, funny, feel-good romance, but the constant reference to the Pandemic left me with a sinking feeling that I was not fond of. Covid was a rough few years and very stressful, as the reader when I picked up this book I was expecting something more light-hearted and fun not serious and slightly depressing.
Overall this book may appeal to the reader who is looking for a short, romance that has some cozy Christmas vibes with some more serious elements. This book has a fun small-town atmosphere, but the plot and development were not for me.
Thank you to Net gallery and the author for this arc copy of the book. This is my own honest opinion on the book. I really enjoyed listening to this audio books it was a quick fast read. I managed to read it in one day. But the only thing that really bugged me though out the whole book was that the author kept mentioning the Covid pandemic though out and I am not been nasty I don’t need to read about Covid 19 in books after the world lived though it. I liked the strong female bond between the women in this book as I was lovely to read about and see women work well together. The love interest was done really well and am glad they both got their happy ending with each other but i would have liked to read more about the romance if I am being honest. This audio book was read so well by the narrator and I would listen to this narrator again. I would really like to give this author another go in the future xxx
Santa Overboard by Carolyn McBride
Santa Overboard is a contemporary fiction book about a group of friends and the area they live in. This is a cute fast story with no real conflict or action, other than minor occurrences.
Pros. Fast story. Some cute points. Liked the prayer sessions at the end of their beach gatherings. I liked the way the women are coming together to create businesses that can support each other and the town they live in. I enjoyed the group of friends. I like that it centers on a different age bracket than twenty something’s and brings in some of the issues that are associated with that age. I liked the mention of traditions and the family cookbook. I liked Deke again in this book.
Cons The Covid storyline. I understood the last book because it was the reason her mom passed away, but continuing it in this one was too much. The timeline also didn’t match with the last book. In this book she is talking to her brother and he says he can’t come for Thanksgiving because he was just there in the spring when their mother died. The book also mentions the trial from the previous book. If she died in the spring, and everything was closed until June and later with Covid, how was the court case heard so quickly, maybe my timing is off but I felt like the timeline was much longer in the Cicada Spring.. I didn’t pay attention to the blurb of the book and thought it was a cozy mystery, that aside I would have liked it had it centered more around the holidays. Instead it fell flat. Had I not read the previous book, I would have no connection to the characters in this book at all as no development is made here. The Santa Overboard was minor compared to the continuous mention of Covid. It pulled away from the story and was just unnecessary.
Overall I’m not sure if I’ll continue the series, especially if Covid remains a central theme. If that had be.en left out, the book would have been better.
I enjoyed the narrator, which kept me listening.
This book was really quick to get through. Mildly entertaining, but not too exciting.
I appreciated the strength of the female friendships and the normalcy of their entrepreneurial activities.
Most of the romantic books I read are about younger ladies, so this story about a middle aged group was a nice change of pace for me.
I felt like the resolution of the conflict with the boyfriend was too rushed. It didn’t feel realistic that all would be resolved with one gesture.
The constant talk of his mustache and covid was giving me the ick…
I thought this would be a really cute book for people to read in December but unfortunately it turned out to be underwhelming and nothing to write home about.
Little plot, hard to connect to characters in anyway and wasn’t really invested in our main couple.
The narrator's voice was pleasant, so I think this worked well as an audiobook. However, there were a lot of side characters for such a short piece and too much going on, so it was a little hard to follow as a result. Although I liked that the MC was older because it's a nice change of pace, I was not at all a fan of her reaction to hearing that Deke was going to be gone during the holidays (to volunteer as he has done for the last 17 years - I mean seriously? Who does that?) and quite frankly, at that point, I felt like telling Deke, dude, go find someone who actually values you because she does not. So.... no, this book didn't really work for me overall, but there was some humor and it did have some holiday feel-good vibes, so I bet other people will like it.
This book ended up really surprising me! It was such a nice and cozy read, full of Christmas vibes and traditions.
In my opinion, the main characters seemed pretty realistic. They had life problems and worries I could relate to. I also really enjoyed the Ucranian character's passages explaining some Christmas traditions they have there. I think it added a nice diversity touch to the story.
The only down part for me was the amount of COVID references throughout the book. I believe the story is based a few years ago, which seems appropriate and relevant, but it does bring back not so good memories. It ended up sounding a bit exhausting.
I really enjoyed the audiobook narration. Although the male lines/speech style seemed a bit cringy sometimes, it was a nice experience overall.
Rating: 3.5/5 stars.
I listened to this audiobook and from the off I just knew it wasn’t going to be for me, I didn’t like the characters or the plot line particularly or the way it was written if I’m being completely honest. I didn’t find myself warming to anyone throughout and just didn’t really get the point of it all, I’m really not a fan of the miscommunication trope which didn’t help either. Overall, I didn’t hate it, and it had the odd redeeming moments but I won’t be recommending it.
Thank you to @netgalley for the Advanced Listening Copy- all opinions are my own.
Who can resist the cover of Santa Overboard: A Potomac Shores Holiday by Carolyn McBride? It is colorful, vibrant, action-packed and funny. The book itself didn’t come across that way to me; it doesn’t sound the way it looks. This novella is the second in the Potomac Shores series. The cover of the first book, The Cicada Spring, looks more like what reading the book feels like and I think they would have done better by having them match.
I love that the main character, Katie, is 51 years old and has kids in college. I like that we have apple cider in the crock pot and make Christmas cookies. Katie has old friends, new friends and a boyfriend Deke- there are many, many people and names in this book and while it is standalone, it may be beneficial to read them in order.
I read other reviews and readers thought writing about Covid was “too soon”. I didn’t feel that way at all, but I kept a tally and know going into it that you are going to hear the word pandemic at least 12 times, Covid 5 times, lockdown 5 times, as well as quarantine. vaccinations and social distancing each a couple of times. If that is not your thing- be warned, although it didn’t bother me one bit.
I think there is a type of person that likes this kind of book. It reminds me of the book The Seaside Sisters by Pamela M. Kelley, where it’s a little low energy, slow moving, maybe a bit boring. A lot of tell, don’t show. In The Seaside Sisters, the game cornhole was fully explained. In this one there were many lessons about the history of the area, places in the area, historical figures, The Nutcracker, and birds. There was even “in x year… this happened.” I’m guessing people talk like that, and those are the people who would like this book.
It was read by Maria Marquis, who sounded right for the role.
3/5 stars
3 hours 55 minutes at 1x on audio
Door: off page
Locations: Occoquan, Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC area
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This was a cute story about female friendships but unfortunately it’s set during the covid pandemic while I struggle with in books. But I did find the author used in a good way to support the story/plot.