A week before Christmas, Adeline is all set for her best friend’s wedding, even though she dreads having to go to it alone. But when she’s given a Christmas wish that could change her future forever, she’s whisked away to the past, to a completely different place and time. It’s also when she meets him, William Blair, the man who steals her heart.
As their relationship grows, Adeline realizes that true love does exist. What she doesn’t know is that her wish can’t last forever, that soon she’ll have to leave the past behind. Will Adeline and William find their way back to each other? Or will their love have to stay where it all began . . . in 1865? With mistletoe and Christmas magic, anything’s possible.
I am not usually one that jumps on the opportunity to read a
Christmas holiday themed book, no real reason why that is but It Must’ve Been The Mistletoe was a
happy surprise and one that I enjoyed. I
may have to start reading more books like this in the future. Anyways on to my review.
It Must’ve Been The
Mistletoe was the perfect way to pass the time on a snowy weekend like we just
had here. The magic of the holiday
season can be a powerful thing, sometimes all it takes is a little bit of that
holiday magic to bring two people together.
I love the twist on this story and while the story itself was sweet it
wasn’t overly so.
If you are looking for a new holiday book to read, then give
It Must’ve Been The Mistletoe a
try.

She loves to write,
but she also loves to play tennis, go on mountain hikes and white water
rafting, and has a passion for singing. Her two youngest fans expect a concert
each and every night before bedtime, usually Christmas carols.
Dover has written
countless novels, including her Forever Fae series, the Second Chances series,
the Gloves Off series, the Armed & Dangerous series, the Royal Shifters
series, the Society X series, the Circle of Justice series, and her standalone
novel Love, Lies, and Deception. Her favorite genre to read and write is
romantic suspense, but if she got to choose a setting in which to live, it
would be with her faeries in the Land of the Fae.
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