Friday, October 7, 2022

My Review for Santa, Please Bring Me a Boyfriend by Sophie Ranald

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved it, loved it, loved it! From start to finish, I was eager to find out whether Rowan would get her man. Rowan is miserable, she has a job with potential but currently isn’t enjoying, a stroppy teenage daughter, an ex who sometimes doesn’t want to be an ex and she has absolutely no money. However, she does have an amazing bunch of friends who think she’s special and they set about devising a way to cheer her up.

I googled how much it is to buy a Liberty advent calendar…£245 with products worth £1000!!! Me? I’d prefer a gin one! This idea from Rowan’s group of girlfriends was something special though and I would love for someone to do something like this for me. Read the book for more details, I don’t want to spoil the surprises.

If you love Christmas and romance, mulled wine and chocolates, check out Santa, Please Bring me a Boyfriend or put it on your Christmas list.

I am lucky enough to be a part of Books on Tour for this book, so thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read and review an ARC of Santa, Please Bring me a Boyfriend by Sophie Ranald.


Book Description

As snowflakes fall like icing sugar, I smile at him and feel an unmistakeable spark. And I realise I don’t just fancy the (taut, muscular) arse off this man – a man who probably doesn’t even know I exist – but I actually like him…

This Christmas, Rowan has a long list for Santa:

To get her sex life out of the Sahara
To stop being the lonely singleton in her friendship group (aka the prime target for blind dates that go horribly wrong)
To find out where her confidence went (note to self: check under sofa
To have someone to curl up with this Christmas, other than a tin of Quality Street

But having had more than her fair share of heartbreak thanks to her ex – with more off-agains and on-agains than Rachel and Ross – she’s starting to think that real love is just wishful thinking…

But Rowan’s friends aren’t so quick to give up, arranging an advent calendar to help get her spark back. And while the gifts make Rowan feel festive – glittery bubble bath, anyone? – what she really wants to unwrap is the guy who delivers them, Alex. With his soft Scottish accent, infectious grin and blue eyes as twinkly as fairy lights, Rowan wouldn’t mind finding him in her stocking this Christmas…

Rowan has no clue how to put her heartache behind her and get his attention. Is she brave enough to open the door in mid-December wearing nothing but her new sexy lingerie and shiny lip gloss? Are twenty-five days enough to get her mojo back or will she have to send a strongly-worded letter to Santa after all…?

This totally addictive, fabulous and feel-good romance will give you ALL the Christmas feels this festive season! Perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Sophie Kinsella and Beth O’Leary.


Author Bio


Sophie Ranald is the youngest of five sisters. She was born in Zimbabwe and lived in South Africa until an acute case of itchy feet brought her to London in her mid-20s. As an editor for a customer publishing agency, Sophie developed her fiction-writing skills describing holidays to places she'd never visited. In 2011, she decided to disregard all the good advice given to aspiring novelists and attempt to write full-time. After one false start, It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister's Boyfriend (Wouldn't It?) seemed to write itself, and six more novels have followed. Sophie also writes for magazines and online about food, fashion, finance and fitness. She lives in southeast London with her amazing partner Hopi and their two adorable cats.


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