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A cozy, heartwarming treat full of second chances, small-town charm, and holiday magic.
Two Hearts for Christmas is everything I want in a holiday romance—warm, comforting, and filled with just the right sprinkle of Christmas spirit. Maisie is a lovable, determined heroine juggling single motherhood, her bakery dreams, and the pressures of a local Christmas Bake-off (yes, please!). Wade, the handsome and steady new sheriff, is just the kind of swoony, emotionally grounded love interest I root for.
Their story is full of tender moments, delicious descriptions (you’ll want to eat every baked good in Blissful Bites!), and a gentle reminder that it’s never too late to find love—or to believe in a little holiday magic.
This is a Hallmark-movie-in-book-form read that pairs perfectly with a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa.
For fans of Jenny Hale, RaeAnne Thayne, and all things sugar, spice, and second chances. A five-star seasonal delight!

my heart cannot deal with this level of loveliness. and yet it can because i never know how much i need these kind of stories until i read them and i do.they are just what a cynical ogre like me needs. and that is why i click into them every single time. it takes a special type of book and special authors to bring such warmth and characters to a book. a book that can bring a smushy kind of love even to those cynics like me. and this book. oh yes, just lovely.
Maisie owns a bakery and lives with her kids. shes had a rough time and needs to start making things right. or she needs for things to just feel a little less tough. shes got the determination and the love for what she does. and so she decides to enter the contest to win some money which will go along way in helping her situation. she needs this for more than that though. she needs this win for so much more. but the other bakeries in this contest are a talented bunch.
weve also got Wade who is the local sheriff. hes had his own fair of tough times. and is not expecting what is before him now. this light, this woman, this family. he has enough to deal with with his own family as his mother is in a nursing home and hes come here to spend time with her.
and these two grow ever more closer like any gorgeous moments usually do in these books.
there all the "oh no!" moments of course with complications and missed moments along the way. not least in the competition with someone clearly trying to sabotage.
this book is a beautiful book. you can almost picture it in your mind like a proper afternoon movie.
the community feel and other characters was also a huge plus point and is actually what gives these kind of books their A*.

I loved the cozy small town charm and Hallmark feels. As a mood reader, this was a great feel good read. Great holiday read! The recipes were a great touch and had me in the mood to bake!

Two Hearts for Christmas: At Christmas, life gets a little bit sweeter... (A Green Earth Christmas Book 4) by Annalisa Russo
This book starts out with Maisie and she runs the bakers, lives above with her two kids, divorced and he's in jail. She's preparing for the contest to win $5k and comes up with several recipes she can make for the holidays and has to do really well to beat the other bakeries around town and nearby.
Story also follows Wade who's the local sheriff and has left the military. His mother lives in a nursing home now and he spends time with her, and the aunt that travels to be with them this holiday season.
Maisie and her kids had a lot to do with a fantastic meal for them all.
He's grown to like her and the kids. He has a lot of plans to smooth things over.
Some times the contest doesn't go according to plan and she only gets a few points til they realize somebody put salt in sugar. Horace is greatly appreciative of the repairs he makes at her shop. He sees things that he brings to the sheriff's attention.
They know who's at fault... Kids are involved in the Christmas pageant and they love being a part of it. The whole town and then some turn up for it.
What I really like are the recipes, being a baker myself and the ability to change things up. Love small town atmosphere and how everybody pitches in to help others. Wade really steps up the plate at the end and honor him for brining the father back to the kids, even for an hour.
Beautiful Christmas story.
Another story is excerpted at the end.
Received this review copy from NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
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A very sweet small town cozy story centered around an excellent baker and mom of two and the town sheriff. An easy read with lots of feels.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher, for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

Sugar, spice, and a second-chance romance? Two Hearts for Christmas is the warm hug I didn’t know I needed—served with a side of heavenly meddling and peppermint frosting.

Two Hearts for Christmas is a cozy, small-town romance that feels like stepping into a Hallmark movie—but with more baked goods and deeper heart. Maisie and Wade’s story is about second chances, rediscovering old feelings, and finding joy in unexpected places. I really enjoyed the sweet, slow burn of their connection and the festive spirit that wrapped around the story like a warm blanket. It made me want to sip cocoa and cheer them on every step of the way.

4 ⭐️- I’m a sucker for cozy holiday reads, and Two Hearts for Christmas put me right in the holiday mood- and it’s only May!
What I Liked:
- The Blissful Bites Bakery is such a cute backdrop for a warm, feel good, holiday miracle.
- I was rooting for Maisie and Wade from the very beginning. My little hallmark heart couldn’t handle their cuteness.
-‘Tis the season for some small town charm, and Green Earth delivers!!!
What I didn’t like:
-This is just a nitpick on my part, comes from my script experience 😅: There were a *couple* dialogue beats that involved one character unnecessarily explaining backstory to another character, that they would definitely already know in the world of the book. It’s okay to explain things to the audience, but having a character vocalize these things directly to another character in order to deliver information feels like pandering. Again, it’s small and it’s just a hang up of mine personally!
Thank you so much NetGalley & BookBuzz for the ARC! I thoroughly enjoyed it 🥰

🔥 Sheriff hottie + cupcake queen = holiday YES, PLEASE. Two Hearts for Christmas is the kind of sweet that doesn’t rot your teeth—just melts your heart! I was rooting for Maisie and Wade from page one (the chemistry? Chefs kiss!) and I’m not even mad at the heavenly nudge that helps them along. If you love small-town magic, sassy second chances, and buttery Christmas vibes, this one’s a total holiday snack. 🎅🍰💕