![]() ![]() Saint Nick: A Christmas Romantic Comedy by Caroline Mickelson, narrated by Carly Robins is a fun and engaging listen that had me smiling from start to finish. In the end I was just like “where did that come from?!” And I couldn’t feel Holly and Nick’s attraction to each other. And as much as I liked Nick and his Charity, I just don’t get why he lied to her from the beginning. While I felt for Holly and had fun comparing her with the Grinch in my mind, I didn’t like her. I just don’t know what to make of Nick and Holly. It’s not about the cliché or the obligatory misunderstandings. It is a cute romantic comedy to put you in the right mood it is fun, predictable and offers the holiday spirit of a Hallmark movie.īut even though there is a happy ending, I don’t buy it. ![]() ![]() ![]() I remember liking the first short tale in this series and expected this to be similar. Only when she jeopardizes Christmas for thousands of Children through cutting expenses and reorganizing, she realizes that he might be the only one who can teach her what Christmas really is about… But she has to work with Nick Claus, Santa's charming son with an obvious lack of work ethic but full of Christmas spirit. All she sees are possibilities to improve the whole operation. After years of assisting Sandman, it’s her dream job even though she is not too fond of her childhood memories of Christmas. Efficiency expert Holly is hired by Santa to reorganize things at the North Pole. ![]()
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