Sarah Monzon

Book Review: Kiss Me on Christmas by Sarah Monzon


ABOUT THE BOOK
Single mom Kaitlyn Stafford has never considered Christmas a balancing act, but when her sister calls with the news that she’s getting married in less than two weeks—on Christmas Day—that’s exactly what the holiday looks like becoming. Helping with the out-of-state wedding will be fun. The challenge will be doing so while accommodating her neurodivergent son’s need to keep every single one of their Christmas traditions while they’re away from home. It’ll be tricky, but she can do it.

At least, that’s what she thinks before her son’s favorite YouTuber, Beckett Walsh, shows up on the scene, knocking her world off-kilter with his speaking glances and knowing smiles. How on earth is she supposed to pull off her balancing act when her world’s just tilted on its axis?  


REVIEW
This was a cute story about falling in love, with a focus on the main character’s autistic son. I was hoping for more Christmas. It felt more like a quick story meant to almost teach a lesson. There wasn’t much growth or characters change throughout. I did like how the son in the story made a special connection with his moms love interest, and everyone came to an understanding about him by the end of the story.

  



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