Monday, December 23, 2024

Review: The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia McKay

 
The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia McKay

The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia McKay
Publication Date: October 8th 2024 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
Pages: 352
Source: Publisher
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My Thoughts:
The Holiday Honeymoon Switch was a sweet romance with two best friends, Holly and Ivy switching vacations when Holly’s fiancé dumps her the night before their wedding.
 
Ivy goes on Holly’s honeymoon trip to paint picturesque scenery in Kauai, which doesn’t go exactly as planned and instead of painting and drawing alone, she ends up making friends with a sexy bartender and his bestie.
 
Holly takes Ivy’s artist retreat vacation in the Hudson Valley mountains in an idyllic, small winter-wonderland-of-a-town. She intends to heal and binge watch Christmas movies, but her plans change when an old high school academic rival shows up, all grown up and gorgeous.

The story is reminiscent of the movie The Holiday with Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz, a movie I now want to watch all over again!

4 Stars


Book Description:

When doppelgänger best friends trade one’s cabin Christmas vacation for the other’s Hawaiian would’ve-been-honeymoon, both might just find love they weren’t expecting.

Holly Beech and Ivy Casey are bury-the-body besties. They’re so in sync, they even look alike. So when Holly’s fiancé jilts her, leaving her in shock and with a nonrefundable honeymoon, Holly convinces Ivy to switch places. Ivy will go on the Hawaiian honeymoon her best friend can’t bear to take alone, while Holly escapes to Ivy’s rented Hudson Valley cabin to binge-watch holiday movies and heal.

But Holly’s wallowing is interrupted when her rugged Airbnb host turns out to be her high school academic rival who’s had a major glow-up. Meanwhile, Ivy’s (now Hawaiian) annual solo art retreat is upended when Holly’s ex-fiancé checks into the honeymoon suite—with a new woman. Raging and bedless, the last thing Ivy expects is for the hot hotel bartender to come to her rescue. Against all odds, this Christmas might prove the most magical yet.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Julia McKay is the pen name of Marissa Stapley, a former magazine editor and New York Times bestselling author of Reese’s Book Club Pick Lucky, as well as international bestsellers Mating for LifeThings to Do When It’s Raining, and The Last Resort. She is also one half of the writing duo behind The Holiday Swap and All I Want for Christmas by Maggie Knox, and co-author of Three Holidays and a Wedding. Many of her novels have been optioned for television and her journalism has appeared in The Globe and MailToronto StarElleToday’s Parent, and Reader’s Digest. She lives in Toronto with her family and a pre­cocious black cat named Oscar.


11 comments:

  1. This does sound like a fun one! I can't believe Holly's ex checks into the honeymoon suite with some other woman. What a tool.

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  2. Sounds fun. I love vacations and travel.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  3. This sounds cute, and I would love to vacation in the mountains and watch holiday movies.

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  4. Sounds really good. I hope you have a nice Christmas.

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  5. Love it. Merry Christmas friend.
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  6. This one sounds so cute! It's on my TBR for maybe a holiday read next year. Great review!
    Lisa Loves Literature

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  7. This sounds like the perfect escapist read for the holidays. Hope you had a Merry Christmas!

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  8. This sounds like a delightful holiday romance with plenty of charm! The idea of two best friends swapping vacations under unexpected circumstances adds a fun twist, and it seems like both characters have unique journeys that unfold in their new settings. The comparison to *The Holiday* makes it even more enticing for anyone who loves feel-good, romantic stories with a holiday backdrop.

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  9. This book sounds so good! And I like the movie The Holiday so it sounds like it should go on my TBR.

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  10. What a charming review! I've seen that movie and I thought it was a good one. It has turned into a classic. I'm just sad that little cottage is just a set and doesn't exist in real life.

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