After reading the author's previous work, "Kiss Me In New York", I knew I had to give this one a go, and got an advanced copy to review.
Both this one and the previous one was good. Both had that Christmas feel to it, and had a lot of non-typical tourist-y stuff with a little bit of tourist-y stuff thrown in.
I liked the budding relationship between the main characters (Serena and Jean-Luc), and the realization that nothing is perfect, but it can still be good. This was a good sequel to it's predecessor, yet a good stand-alone story too.