Twelve Days of Christmas

Twelve Days of Christmas
The cover of this book is so festive and cute. It's what made me pick up to read this book. So far, I'm half-way through and I'm enjoying the festive and heart-warming romance. This is the kind of story that we often see on Hallmark's TV channel during the holiday season. The main character of this romance novel, Julia found herself tangle up with her neighbor Cain after she found Cain took her newspapers at the mailbox area in their apartment building. Her plot to revenge on Cain was fun but it surprised me to see people still subscribed and read printed newspapers that make the hands dark. This book was originally published in 2016, not 1996. So I'm surprised to read that people actually could fight over printed newspaper in the mailbox area, when newspapers are available digitally on phones and tablets. This is the part in the book that doesn't make sense to me because both Julia and Cain seemed to be avid in phone texting.

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