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A review by notguilty
Wish Me Home by Joelle Lynne
4.0
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Wish Me Home was a lovely book. Set amongst the world of holiday travel and uncooperative weather.
A whirlwind romance between a grumpy traveler heading to his hometown to visit his Aunt for the holidays, and an Airline steward who’s heading home for a quiet holiday alone. There’s an instant pull between these two, even if Emmett doesn’t really understand why he’s agreeing to everything Coby proposes. But the grump can’t seem to shake the draw to the sunshiny man. And quickly realizes he doesn’t want to.
As with many holidays, there are a lot of emotions at war for these two, but they are learning it’s better to navigate together, rather than alone. It’s not easy, or perfect, but it’s clear they are there for each other no matter what.
A sweet holiday story with a sad Christmas tree, but a whole lot of love.
Wish Me Home was a lovely book. Set amongst the world of holiday travel and uncooperative weather.
A whirlwind romance between a grumpy traveler heading to his hometown to visit his Aunt for the holidays, and an Airline steward who’s heading home for a quiet holiday alone. There’s an instant pull between these two, even if Emmett doesn’t really understand why he’s agreeing to everything Coby proposes. But the grump can’t seem to shake the draw to the sunshiny man. And quickly realizes he doesn’t want to.
As with many holidays, there are a lot of emotions at war for these two, but they are learning it’s better to navigate together, rather than alone. It’s not easy, or perfect, but it’s clear they are there for each other no matter what.
A sweet holiday story with a sad Christmas tree, but a whole lot of love.