Ratings143
Average rating3.7
Cute light hearted read
Perfect cute holiday read. I smiled reading this book (in a day and a half). Perfect read after a funk
Cute holiday read!!!
Friends to lovers, fake dating.
Insert Taylor swift's mastermind here (Luka is SO the mastermind of this love story) even if Stella suggested the fake dating, Luka played the long game.
Happy publication day! This is a feel good and cosy reading all year around, but especially perfect for the holiday season!
Lovelight farms is a nice friends to lovers, small town, holiday romance. The story follows Stella, who owns a tree farm in a small town and is in love with her best friend Luka since she met him 10 years ago.
The farm is experiencing some financial problems, and Stella decides to participate in an influencer's contest, whose prize would significantly help the farm's finances. However, Stella lied on her application and said she co-owned the farm with her boyfriend, forcing her to start a not so fake relationship with Luka.
I really liked B. K. Borison writing style and loved the small town setting, which gave me some nice Gilmore Girl vibes.
Both main and supporting characters are likable and I was immediately engaged with their story and invested in their HEA.
This was a debut novel and, despite the bits of miscommunication, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and I must say it is one of my favorite holiday readings. I'm excited to continue reading the series, especially Beck and Evie story.
I would like to thank Pan Macmillan and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
4.5 stars.
Oh my heart, Luka! OMG this was absolutely adorable, read in one sitting. Didn't want this story to end.
- Very Hallmark Style but Sexy
- Small Town
- Christmas Tree Farm
- Saving the Farm
- Instagram Influencer Contest
- Friends to Lovers
- Mutual Pining
- Fake Dating
- Slow Burn
- Fun & Adorable Side Characters
- Holiday Read
- Single POV
If you're going to have a character who is so incredibly Italian that she despises American pizza, she probably wouldn't love hazelnut lattes or give her kid a foreign spelling of an Italian name. I know this observation makes me a pill.