[New post] BLOG TOUR: I’m Dreaming Of A Wyatt Christmas by Tiffany Schmidt // review + Christmas playlist
Bree @ perusewithcoffee posted: " Hey, welcome back or welcome to the blog! Hope you are having a fabulous day and I hope you're getting excited for Halloween. Today, I am working with TBR and Beyond Tours to bring you my review of I'm Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas by Tiffany Schmidt. Th"
Hey, welcome back or welcome to the blog! Hope you are having a fabulous day and I hope you're getting excited for Halloween. Today, I am working with TBR and Beyond Tours to bring you my review of I'm Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas by Tiffany Schmidt. This was one of my most anticipated YA novels of the year, I thought it sounded like such a good time. We'll get more into how I feel about the book now that I've read it a little later. First, I want to talk about the book details and introduce you to the playlist I created specifically for this novel so let's jump right into it!
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Book Info:
I'm Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas by Tiffany Schmidt
Genre: Young Adult Christmas Romance
Publishing Date: October 26, 2021
Synopsis
Ballet and babysitting bring two teens together in this very merry holiday rom-com from the author of the acclaimed Bookish Boyfriends series
Noelle Partridge is known for three things: being the best ballet dancer, babysitter, and person with the most Christmas spirit in her small town. But lately she's bored by the lessons at her dance school, and her friends and father are more bah humbug than Hallmark movie marathon. So when her favorite babysitting clients ask her to accompany them on a ski trip over winter break, she packs her bags for the slopes. It helps that they're offering double her rate—she'll need the money for Beacon, an elite ballet academy that's granted her an audition.
Noelle is ready to "Deck the Halls" and have fa la la la fun, until Wyatt, the older half-brother of her babysitting charges, decides to surprise his family for the holiday. He's one of the best dancers at Beacon, and makes Noelle's head spin faster than pirouettes. Unfortunately, she also manages to step on his toes—spoiling his surprise and complicating his secret plans. After a few missteps, Noelle and Wyatt begin to thaw toward each other and bond over the big decisions looming in each of their lives. With enough Christmas magic, Noelle might just start the New Year with lots of babysitting cash in her pocket and a chance with the pas de deux partner of her dreams.
This was a delightful read about what happens when Christmas doesn't go as planned. It follows a girl named Noelle who has been obsessed with Christmas her entire life. When this year's Christmas doesn't go as planned, she accepts an offer from her favorite babysitting clients to join them on their Christmas vacation.
I found this to be such fun. Christmas and YA novels go together like peanut butter and jelly. I wish there were more books set during the holiday season. Noelle was such a lovable character to read from. She's an incredibly talented dancer and I enjoyed reading about her passion for the arts. Wyatt is a fun, snarky love interest and I liked seeing him and Noelle become closer and open up to each other. And the siblings, Jack and Holly, were so adorable and reminded me exactly why I don't want children.
Most of all, what I love is the happy, holiday, winter vibes this novel gives you. Most of this book takes place at a ski lodge and the snow combined with all the activities such as building gingerbread houses and listening to holiday music just gets you in the festive spirit. I cannot wait for the holidays now and I can't wait to try to recreate all the things in this book. You absolutely need to go and purchase this book for yourselves or for a loved one this holiday season because it really reminds you what Christmas is all about.
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