
Nina and William are underpaid adjunct professors at the same university, where winter break is no break at all: ’tis the season to make extra money. When their holiday side hustle has them stranded by a blinding blizzard in the middle of nowhere, there’s nothing to do but cuddle up for warmth and play a game of Never Have I Ever to pass the time. But in the game of love, secrets never stay secret for long.
This book is the third book in the “Under The Mistletoe” Christmas book series. I gotta admit that the deeper I get into this series the less the series is a “Christmas” themed book series.
The two previous books ion this series were okay and even good in a way, but this book is a little worse than the previous two books in this series. Because the Christmas theme of this book is none existing other than the 3 main characters working as elves in December. And other than that there isn’t any other mention of Christmas throughout this entire book.
The characters in this book were very meh. Because we don’t get to know them other than what they do for living. And that the main female character used to be married for a 2 or 3 years a few years back before the events of this book. I understand that we only get 55 pages in this book, but if the author really wanted to make good characters which reads would like and relate to, then she would have given us a little more backstory to them which would have made this book so much better than what it is.
The plot here is well ridiculous, like two of the main characters have sex in a truck when they are stuck on a highway during a snow blizzard. Or like how the main female character is blind to the fact that the guy she has a crush on her, has also feelings for her. Which really makes this book so very unrealistic and unbelievable for me personally.
But this book has its interesting moments here and there. And overall if you are looking for a quick read which you can read from front to back in one sitting which doesn’t involve thinking process then this book (and the whole series) is a good go-to in this department.
This book (as the 2 previous books in this series) are pretty good and quick read, which doesn’t involve a lot of thinking. Because if you start actually thinking about it, you will dislike this book (and the 2 previous books in this series) more and more. Or at least its how it is for me personally when it comes to this book and the previous books in this series.
The writing style here was very simple and easy. It plays well with the simple and easy plot in this book. And makes this book a quick read. But if you want me to be honest here, I wasn’t a fan of the writing style here because I think the author could have done so much more if she improved her writing style. Because it would have improved this book so much more than what it is.
I Give This Book 2 / 5