The singer/music exec conflict felt slightly far-fetched. Ruby made me want to go all #NotAllMusicExecs on her. She’s very patient with her trust issues, which is the part that was a bit much for me. Fran has been burnt by a singer before yet she’s willing to take all sorts of risks for Ruby. Fran is driven but also kind and she adores her parents. Ruby is tall and beautiful and talented, both as a singer and with a chainsaw, but she’s terribly insecure. The characters are the best part of Christmas in Mistletoe. Ruby, the outrageously talented – and gorgeous – folk singer who rejected Fran’s offer to sign her on the label she works for. Try saying that to the locals of Mistletoe, where Fran’s parents just moved! Not only is everyone in Mistletoe very much into Christmas, but as luck would have it, Fran’s parents’ neighbours own the local Christmas tree farm and are Ruby O’Connell’s family. To her, “Christmas is just another roast dinner”. She adores her parents – two gay men – but doesn’t share their love of Christmas. She wants the best for the artists she works with and will do everything she can for them, including sacrificing whatever time she could spend with her family. They’re two very different stories, however.įran Bell loves music and her job in the music industry. 3.5⭐️ – I love the idea of Christmas tree farms, so I won’t complain that this is my second Christmas romance this year, with ’Tis the Season by L.
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