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Thank you the author for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

Cyber security expert Cord Mcquada is heading back to his hometown Green Earth, Minnesota after leaving the army, he needs a stable home for his 12 year old niece Hanna after finding himself her guardian. He never thought he’d be heading back there after the way he left. Giselle Delacroix is the heir to a fashion dynasty but has decided to strike out on her own and open a children’s clothing store. Giselle does not want a Christmas romance, even if the man involved is every woman’s dream. There is a heavenly matchmaker who is determined these two should be together.

I really enjoyed this book, it was very goey and sweet, everything I want in a Christmas romance. I liked both Cord and Giselle and enjoyed reading as she came into her own after opening her store. These two were cute together but I think Giselle was two quick to judge Cord after discovering his past, her cousin was a complete snake. I would not have gone so easy on him if that been me. I loved Holly she was the perfect matchmaker and so fun. I would not hesitate to recommend this book if you are looking for a sweet and heartwarming Christmas romance. 5+stars from me.

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Cord, a cyber security expert from the wrong side of the tracks, and Giselle, fashion heir who decides to open her own children's store, meet under less than ideal circumstances. Holly, a heavenly matchmaker intern, has been sent to help these two get together, but she hasn't quite got the hang of it yet resulting in some funny mishaps. Along the way, you meet some equally good secondary characters. This book is the third in the A Green Earth Christmas series, but is perfectly fine as a stand alone book. This is a fast, easy read, and I look forward to reading more books in this series.

Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for an ARC of this book.

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First of all, thank You Netgalley for the ARC granted to me. I love christmas set-in stories like this one, and it was a cute story altough it took me a while to get into the narrative.

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A Feel-Good Christmas Romance with Heart
Snowflake Wishes Christmas Kisses is a warm and whimsical holiday romance that hits all the right notes—festive charm, small-town drama, and a matchmaker from above. Cord’s grumpy reluctance to embrace Christmas pairs perfectly with Giselle’s high-fashion flair, and watching them clash and connect was pure cozy fun. I really enjoyed the snowy setting, the sweet moments with Cord’s niece, and the sprinkle of heavenly magic that gave the story its spark. It’s the kind of book that made me want to curl up with cocoa and keep reading late into the night.

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Y’all, this book is straight-up Hallmark with sass! 💋❄️ I mean, grumpy tech dude + fancy fashion queen + holiday matchmaker from heaven?! Sign me up and deck the halls! Cord’s all “bah humbug” and Giselle’s like “runway or bust,” but throw ‘em in a snow-covered town with sparkles, sass, and one busy angel, and BOOM—mistletoe magic. If you love your romance with snow, snark, and smooches, Snowflake Wishes Christmas Kisses totally delivers! 🎄✨👠

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Mistletoe, Mayhem & Romantic Magic!

This festive fling had me grinning like an elf on espresso—fashion, forgiveness, and flirty sparks all wrapped up with a celestial bow! 🎁💋

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I enjoyed reading Snowflake Wishes Christmas Kisses by Annalisa Russo. You will fall in love with all the characters. I received an ARC of this book courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and given freely. Happy Reading!

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Sweet and light just what I needed at this time. This definitely reminds me of the hallmark movies and I can already picture who would play the heavenly matchmaker and the title roles.
Sometimes you need a book like this and it really did deliver.

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