While Tinsel Trickery had the cozy holiday vibe typical of the series, it didn't quite capture my attention or emotions. The story flowed smoothly enough, making it suitable as light background reading, but it lacked the spark that makes a book memorable.
Unfortunately, I couldn't really connect with any of the characters, which made the stakes feel low. The romantic subplot between the main character and her boyfriend fell flat due to a lack of believable chemistry, which was disappointing in a genre that often thrives on warm, engaging relationships.
Overall, it's an easy read if you want something seasonal without too much depth, but it didn't stand out for me.
Star rating rounding off from 2.5
While Tinsel Trickery had the cozy holiday vibe typical of the series, it didn't quite capture my attention or emotions. The story flowed smoothly enough, making it suitable as light background reading, but it lacked the spark that makes a book memorable.
Unfortunately, I couldn't really connect with any of the characters, which made the stakes feel low. The romantic subplot between the main character and her boyfriend fell flat due to a lack of believable chemistry, which was disappointing in a genre that often thrives on warm, engaging relationships.
Overall, it's an easy read if you want something seasonal without too much depth, but it didn't stand out for me.
Star rating rounding off from 2.5