Book Review: Grumpmas
'Tis the season for a neighborly war.
Cheerful toy shop owner Noelle Evergreen loves everything Christmas. The lights, caroling and a hot chocolate out on her back porch while watching the snow fall. What doesn’t she like? The grump next door.
Billionaire architect Jack Timber hates everything about the festive season. He loathes the insufferable woman watching his every move, ensuring he never crosses the property line. He’s sick of her cheesy decorations and takes action.
But his plans of ruining her holiday cheer go south when she needs his help. Jack promises to take care of Elle’s eight-year-old daughter while her parents are away on vacation.
Their love-to-hate relationship pulls them closer. Unavoidable sparks fly, but he must deny the attraction between them because they share a twenty-one-year age gap.
She’s off-limits, the apple of daddy’s eye and his best friend’s daughter.
My Review
If you read only one holiday, romance read this year. make sure it is Grumpmas by Breanne Bergie. It is one not to miss this holiday season! So do yourself a favor and make sure you ask Santa for a copy of Grumpmas by Breanne Bergie.
Noelle is a great mother to her adorable daughter, Faith. Although, when it comes to Christmas, she can be "extreme". Yet, her competitive side really comes out where her next-door neighbor, Jack is involved.
"Noelle Evergreen was my Christmas song."
I was howling in laughter at Jack and Noelle trying to one up each other. This was their form of angsty lust but neither one of them could see it right away.
"For the thousand times I've hated you, love bloomed ten times more."
I ate up all the steamy moments between Jack and Noelle. And when Jack messed up, Noelle made him really grovel. I would expect nothing less from her. These two were made for each other. They were a holiday miracle.
Grumpmas is book one of the Cozy Court interconnected series and a romantic comedy featuring found family, dad’s best friend, groveling, and a dog everyone will adore.

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