
In a Holidaze
4.04
1,509 notes·31,100 avis
One Christmas wish, two brothers, and a lifetime of hope hang in the balance for Maelyn Jones in this quintessential holiday romance from Christina Lauren. It's the most wonderful time of the year... except for Mae. Living with her parents, stuck in a dead-end job, and fresh off a romantic blunder,...
- Pages
- 307
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 2020-10-06
- Éditeur
- Gallery Books
- ISBN
- 9781982123949
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Christina Lauren
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Christina Lauren is the combined pen name of long-time writing partners/best friends Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings. The coauthor duo writes both Young Adult and Adult Fiction, and together has produced twenty New York Times bestselling novels. Their books have been translated into 30+ languages. (Some of these bo...
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Meredith (Trying to catch up!)·5 years ago
Feeling Like the Grinch! In a Holidaze is a romance about a woman who is granted a wish that enables her to change her future and find happiness with her one true love. Maelyn Jones finds herself reliving Christmas over and over again in a groundhog day style narrative. In each version, Mae must make choices that lead to happiness. If she makes the wrong choice, it all begins again. Her choices involve admitting her feelings to her childhood crush, reevaluating her career, and keeping her famil...
MarilynW·5 years ago
In a Holidaze by Christina LaurenI'm going to qualify this review by saying this genre is so far out of what I'm used to reading that I had to stretch to take it all in. It's got a Groundhog Day thing going but after a few bumps back to Dec 20, that's about it and in no way is there any kind of explanation for what takes place. Apparently Maelyn just had to get a few things right to set her on a path of "what makes her happy". The story is so sappy, so cute, so happy (between worrying, fretting...
Miranda Reads·5 years ago
4.5 stars

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chan ☆·5 years ago
the word that comes to mind is serviceablewhich i'm sure isn't what they were going for when they decided to write this romance. it just wasn't anything special. i appreciated the warm christmas setting & the traditions that our characters have. but the romance didn't blow me away. i don't like when our heroine has been pining for the hero and when she admits her feelings he's like "oh wow i didn't even realize you were an option. but a ha ha you're so sexy." i don't mean that just for this ...
Cindy Pham·5 years ago
2.5 stars. It's not bad, but the romance and family dynamics were too vanilla for my tastes, and the story didn't take advantage of the time loop setup at all. The protagonist goes through time loops in the first 1/3 of the book, and then for the rest of the story, it's within the same timeline and doesn’t get addressed again. Why not just make it a regular story then? There was lots of potential for more drama and tension with a concept like this, but no path was truly taken, resulting in a sta...
jessica·5 years ago
okay. im super surprised by how much i enjoyed this. i was almost positive i wouldnt like it - ive seen quite a few negative reviews, i usually find the whole ‘time loop/repeat the same day over again’ plot device monotonous, and i really try to avoid christmas stories (so not a fan of cringey hallmark romance). so this is definite proof that CL can write anything and i will enjoy it. personally, im relieved that time loops are very minimal. it only happens a few times, enough to establish it as...
Emily (Books with Emily Fox on Youtube)·5 years ago
(2.5) Yup you read that right. I'm reading a Holiday romance...
In my defence the main character is reliving her week so *sci fi* (not really lol)
The romance did make me cringe a few times but I expected it. Not terrible but I felt like the concept could have been used better.
In my defence the main character is reliving her week so *sci fi* (not really lol)
The romance did make me cringe a few times but I expected it. Not terrible but I felt like the concept could have been used better.
Chelsea (chelseadolling reads)·5 years ago
This was Groundhogs Day meets The Family Stone meets The Summer I Turned Pretty and I ATE IT UP. I've been in a pretty hardcore reading slump for the last few months, but this book was EXACTLY what I was in the mood for and it pulled me right out of it. The holiday hijinks and the angst were strong in this one, so if that isn't your thing I would give it a pass, but I thoroughly enjoyed them and this is definitely my favorite of the last few years worth of Christina Lauren releases. So Christmas...
Emily·5 years ago
To me, this is a perfect book. Now give me the movie immediately.
Nilufer Ozmekik·5 years ago
I’m giving sweeter than Hershey kisses, entertaining, heartwarming, feel-good, lovely holiday spirits, refreshing, romantic four absolutely well-deserved stars!Maelyn Jones has one wish: she wants to see how she can catch her own happiness! After the divorce of her parents, she moved back to her childhood house, stuck a job she truly hates and her love life is a mess: she dumps her last boyfriend because he tasted like ketchup (by the way I’m giving a small spoiler about the game in this book: D...




