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Zoey Beake is having a bad December. She might be an elf in the local toy shopâs Christmas department, but itâs hard to stay festive when youâve just been dumped, youâve had an extremely unfortunate haircut, and your boss volunteers you to walk on stilts in the toy shopâs Christmas parade.
But then something incredible happens. â¨
Zoey is sent back to the start of December, with the chance to live the whole month again. The catch? She has to match six true-love couples by Christmas Eve. Now itâs not just her own love life she needs to fix... Grab the mistletoe, the Christmas Cupid is ready to matchmake!
Tropes
đ Finding the magic of Christmas
đš Matchmaking
â° Time travel
â¤ī¸ True love
âī¸ Festive fun!
âA lovely, feel good, festive read... Well written and will leave you with all the festive feelsâ
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âThere is Christmas all around in this book. And I loved it, so festive, and fun, and has a wonderful cast of characters to get to knowâ
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âIt's laugh-out-loud funny â to the point where you shouldn't read it late at night in case you wake the household up by laughing too loud (Oops!) Absolutely joyous â everything you want in a Christmas book and more! Five sparkly festive starsâ
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âOnce I started this book, I honestly couldn't put it down. I loved watching the characters fall in love, friendships blossom, the aspect of Christmas alongside this. It was just a beautiful readâ
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âThis needs to be a movie! I absolutely loved this book. It fits right in with my cheesy Christmas romcoms I'm always watching this time of year. The storyline is great, and I love the characters. And nothing beats a good ending!â
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JENNIFER JOYCE is a writer of romantic comedies who lives in Manchester with her two daughters and their Jack Russell, Luna. She's been scribbling down bits of stories for as long as she can remember, graduating from a pen to a typewriter and then an electronic typewriter. And she felt like the bee's knees typing on THAT. She now writes her books on a laptop (which has a proper delete button and everything).