She Gets the Girl at Christmas (2025)

A stack of Christmas tropes and a sapphic romance hiding in a trenchcoat.
A pleasant enough follow-up to She Gets the Girl, in which Alex and Molly have been dating for three years, and spend the holidays in a town made entirely of Christmas tropes. Their plan is to help Cora date May, because the couple-to-be are the only two people who don’t realise they both like each other.
There’s some added tension because Alex and Molly are both keeping secrets from each other: Alex has found an apartment for them to move in together, and Molly has been accepted to an MBA in London. This hits on both of their fears established in the first book: Molly doesn’t like Alex making plans without talking to her, and Alex is afraid Molly will abandon her like everyone else in her life.
The book ends entirely as you’d expect: Alex and Molly work out their differences, and Cora and May get together. A fun and light read, nothing more.