Bright Lights, Big Christmas by Mary Kay Andrews

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When fall rolls around, it’s time for Kerry Tolliver to leave her family’s Christmas tree farm in the mountains of North Carolina for the wilds of New York City to help her gruff older brother & his dog, Queenie, sell the trees at the family stand on a corner in Greenwich Village. Sharing a tiny vintage camper and experiencing Manhattan for the first time, Kerry’s ready to try to carve out a new corner for herself.
In the weeks leading into Christmas, Kerry quickly becomes close with the charming neighbors who live near their stand. When an elderly neighbor goes missing, Kerry will need to combine her country know-how with her newly acquired New York knowledge to protect the new friends she’s come to think of as family.
And complicating everything is Patrick, a single dad raising his adorable, dragon-loving son Austin on this quirky block. Kerry and Patrick’s chemistry is undeniable, but what chance does this holiday romance really have?
Filled with family ties, both rekindled and new, and sparkling with Christmas magic, Bright Lights, Big Christmas delivers everything Mary Kay Andrews fans adore, all tied up in a hilarious, romantic gem of a novel.
Genre: Christmas, Holiday, Fiction, Romance, Chick Lit
It's a Novella, but still an 8 hour listen.
Chipping away at my Christmas TBR list.
Day 1 - I'm only on Chapter 2 and I think it's going to be a good one.
🤞since I ditched the one I started in the morning.
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🎉 Overall Enjoyment? 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
🎣 Did it grab and keep my
attention?🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
🗣️Would I recommend it to anyone? Yes ➕ If you like a cozy Christmas story
🕮 Would I want a sequel? Yes ➕Sure, why not.
📚 Would I want to read
more books by this author? Yes
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💣💥 📢Trigger Warnings? None
🌶 Spice? Romance but no spice
🌪 Plot Twist? Yes, a little twist
👟 Pace? Good
💻 Tidbits ~ Cute story. The characters were likeable. She painted a very festive picture of NYC at Christmastime. The romance was in the background. The dog didn't really bring much to the table. Yes, the end was predictable, but it's a Christmas story. Everyone should be Merry & Bright when you turn the last page.
My favorite - Heinz, the curmudgeon full of advise.
I deducted one star because I didn't feel the attraction between Kerry (FMC) and Patrick (single dad in the neighborhood where the tree lot is set up).
It also indicated "hilarious romantic gem". I do not recall any LOL moments although there was some quick wit. I do enjoy witty. I already mentioned the lack of connection to the romance. Therefore hilarious romantic gem is a stretch.
🎧Kathleen McInerney
Narration was good.
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