: The inclusion of an extended epilogue provides a rewarding glimpse into the couple's future happiness. Critiques :
Readers who enjoy "clean" historical romances with the trope and a festive holiday backdrop generally rate this book highly, with an average score of around 4.45 out of 5 on platforms like Goodreads . Once Upon a Christmas Match by Alice Kirks
: A reviewer on Amazon observed that while Ellen perceives Simon as immature, she often acts more "bitter" and immature herself throughout their hurdles. Reader Consensus : The inclusion of an extended epilogue provides
The story follows and Simon Grant, Earl of Danbridge , whose fathers have arranged a marriage contract for them. Ellen harbors long-standing resentment toward Simon because of the mean tricks he played on her during their childhood. Simon, however, has had a secret crush on her since they were young, and his past actions were a clumsy attempt to get her attention. The novel focuses on their journey to build trust and acceptance despite an "odious observer" who attempts to sabotage their relationship. Review Highlights Strengths : Reader Consensus The story follows and Simon Grant,
: It is consistently described as a "delightful" and "captivating" seasonal story.
: One reader noted an editing oversight where the prologue was accidentally repeated 31% of the way through the book.