Book review: The Christmas Season by Ally Sinclair

Book cover. The foreground has a couple walking away in the snow, holding hands. They are walking towards a large house. The ground is covered in snow. The sky is pink and snowflakes fall.

This is a second book in the series – so the idea is that there is a series of Regency style dating events, where people will meet their true love, rather than just have a random hookup.

The person running these events is Emma Love who is a matchmaker. So you do get to see Emma, who found her happy for now in the last book, again. She’s struggling with being in a relationship, which is slightly different to falling in love.
There are also the points of view of Holly who failed to find somebody last time and her twin cousins, Grace and Connie. I love the dynamic between Grace and Connie. They’re identical twins, but they’re very, very different people and they’ve responded to their parents splitting up in completely different ways.

The people that they meet are exactly the people they need to be with to heal.

I thought this was lovely. I love the Regency vibe with a contemporary setting – Bridgerton meets Gossip Girl. I love the Christmassy-ness!
There’s so much Christmas and it’s just such a fun Christmas read.

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