The 12 Christmases of You & Me
What if you could go back in time and fix the biggest mistake of your life?
Two years ago, Maisie’s best friend walked out of her life and she hasn’t heard from him since. When she wakes up in 1994, she naturally assumes she’s dreaming. But when she finds herself in the past again the next night and her actions in the dream alter her present-day life, she begins to wonder if she’s somehow hopping back in time. And if she is time-travelling, can she save her friendship with Jonas?
When Maisie is forced to relive Christmases of the past, will she face up to her mistakes, or make them all over again?
The 12 Christmases of You & Me is a magical tale of friendship, first loves, and learning to live in the present.
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My Review of The 12 Christmases of You and Me
This is one of the best books I’ve read this year! I would describe it as Christmas Carol meets Bridget Jones Diary without all the ghosts. As soon as I started reading The 12 Christmases of You and Me, I knew it was going to be one hell of a ride and I wasn’t wrong.
My favourite character, aside from Maisie, was her bestie who had me chuckling over the pages. I loved how down to earth and feisty she was. She’s one of those people that says whatever is on her mind, regardless of the consequences (and sometimes the consequences are just hilarious). From the moment she arrived to try on her wedding dress, more interested in guzzling numerous glasses of fizz to her actual wedding, she was a laugh a minute. Maisie, on the other hand, has rather a lot more on her mind—and doesn’t know if she’s losing the plot or not.
I loved every second of this book and I can’t recommend it enough. Absolutely, bloody, brilliant!
Author Bio
Jennifer Joyce is a writer of romantic comedies who lives in Manchester with her husband and their two daughters. She’s been scribbling down bits of stories for as long as she can remember, graduating from a pen to a typewriter and then an electronic typewriter. And she felt like the bee’s knees typing on THAT. She now writes her books on a laptop (which has a proper delete button and everything).