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Unauthorized use of this material without the blogger’s permission is strictly forbidden. The characters, the plot, and the writing are enough to make it a Christmas re-read for me.All content on this blog belongs to the blogger “Bookmark Your Thoughts” unless otherwise stated. Overall, Wrapped Up in You is the perfect holiday romance. Everything flows so nicely and it’s another book you can easily read in one sitting. I really think this is because of Talia Hibbert’s writing. For a short holiday novella, it’s perfectly paced and nothing ever feels rushed. But instead, he’s down to earth and his feelings for Abbie are true and genuine. Will is also a great character! I love that he’s not the typical Hollywood star we see in books sometimes. Talia Hibbert does such a wonderful job at creating realistic characters that always draw you in. Abbie is just so sweet and you can’t help but love her from the first page. These characters are super sweet and adorable. But it doesn’t necessarily go according to plan. When visiting for Christmas, he decides its finally the time to express his love for Abbie. It follows Will who has been friends with Abbie and her twin brother for years. Wrapped Up in You is a short Christmas novella. So when I found out she was releasing a Christmas novella, I knew I needed to read it! Convincing clever, frosty Abbie to give Will a chance will take more than mistletoe, but hiding his lifelong crush on her is no longer an option.Īfter reading Get a Life, Chloe Brown earlier this year, I quickly fell in love with Talia Hibbert’s writing. When a blizzard leaves Will and Abbie alone at Grandma Farrell’s house (if bunking with 27 pets counts as ‘alone’), it’s the perfect opportunity to pull off a Christmas miracle. (Apparently, it’s a good one.) Winning ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ was nice, but this Christmas, he has more important goals in mind … like finally winning over his best friend’s little sister, the super-smart and kinda-scary Abbie Farrell. William Reid is nothing special, except for his billion-dollar acting career and his, you know, face.
