One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery

One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery

Deck the halls with chaos, love, and laughter!

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Susan Mallery has delivered a gift-wrapped delight with "One Big Happy Family." It's a reminder that sometimes the best presents are the ones we don't expect—like surprise guests, unexpected romance, or the chance to heal old wounds.
  • Publisher: Canary Street Press
  • Genre: Holiday Romance, Chicklit
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English

There’s something magical about a snowy cabin at Christmastime. The crackling fire, the twinkling lights, the smell of pine and cinnamon in the air. But what happens when you add a dash of family drama, a sprinkle of secrets, and a whole lot of unexpected guests? You get Susan Mallery’s delightfully chaotic holiday romance, “One Big Happy Family.”

A Christmas Plan Unravels

Julie Parker, our resourceful and slightly control-freaky protagonist, thinks she’s got it all figured out. Her kids are away, her secret boyfriend is coming over, and she’s ready for some well-deserved R&R. But as we all know, the best-laid plans of moms and men often go awry, especially during the holidays.

Before Julie can say “mistletoe,” her cabin is overflowing with family members, each bringing their own emotional baggage (and let’s be honest, probably some actual baggage too). It’s like a Hallmark movie collided with a sitcom, and I’m here for it.

Character Cornucopia: A Festive Mix of Personalities

Mallery has a knack for creating characters that feel like people you’d actually want to spend the holidays with—or at least enjoy watching from afar with a mug of spiked eggnog.

Julie: The Mistress of Multitasking

Julie is the glue holding this motley crew together. She’s juggling more balls than a circus performer—managing her towing company, hiding her younger boyfriend, and trying to keep the peace between her kids and their significant others. Oh, and did I mention she’s doing all this with a broken arm? Talk about a superwoman!

Heath: The Hot Young Thing

Heath, Julie’s secret boyfriend, is like a Christmas gift that keeps on giving. He’s younger (cue the cougar jokes), he’s handy, and he’s got abs you could grate cheese on. But he’s also got depth, dealing with his own family complications and proving he’s more than just eye candy.

The Kids: Grown But Still Growing

Nick and Dana, Julie’s adult children, are dealing with their own quarter-life crises. Nick’s keeping secrets about his career plans, while Dana’s nursing a broken heart. Their struggles feel real and relatable, reminding us that growing up is a lifelong process.

Themes: More Than Just Tinsel and Turkey

Family: The Gift That Keeps on Giving (and Taking)

At its core, “One Big Happy Family” is about, well, family. The messy, complicated, sometimes frustrating, but ultimately loving connections that define us. Mallery deftly explores the dynamics between parents and adult children, siblings, and blended families.

Second Chances: ‘Tis the Season for Forgiveness

From Julie’s romance with Heath to Blair’s tentative reconciliation with her estranged mother, the book is brimming with opportunities for second chances. It’s a reminder that it’s never too late to mend fences or open your heart.

Letting Go of Control: The True Spirit of Christmas

Julie’s journey from micromanager to going-with-the-flow is both hilarious and heartwarming. It’s a gentle nudge to all of us control freaks out there to loosen up a little, especially during the holidays.

The Writing: A Warm Hug in Book Form

Mallery’s writing style is like a cozy blanket on a cold winter’s night. It’s comfortable, familiar, and just what you need to relax. Her dialogue crackles with wit and warmth, and she has a talent for finding the humor in even the most awkward situations.

Laughter Through Tears

One moment you’ll be chuckling at Julie’s attempts to hide her relationship, the next you’ll be reaching for the tissues as characters confront long-buried emotions. It’s this balance of light and depth that makes the book so satisfying.

Pacing: A Sleigh Ride of Emotions

The story moves along at a brisk clip, much like a well-planned holiday itinerary. Mallery keeps things interesting by juggling multiple storylines and viewpoints, ensuring there’s never a dull moment in this cabin.

The Verdict: A Holiday Hit

“One Big Happy Family” is the literary equivalent of a warm sugar cookie—sweet, comforting, and utterly satisfying. It’s the perfect read for anyone who loves their holiday romances with a side of family drama and a sprinkle of chaos.

Who Should Read This?

  • Fans of holiday romcoms
  • Anyone who’s ever had a family gathering go hilariously off the rails
  • Readers who enjoy a mix of humor and heart in their stories
  • Those who appreciate complex family dynamics in their fiction

Who Might Want to Skip?

  • Grinches and Scrooges (but maybe they need it most?)
  • Readers looking for a more serious, literary take on the holidays
  • Those who prefer their Christmas stories sans romance

In the Company of Christmas Classics

If you’ve enjoyed other holiday romances like “Christmas in Winter Valley” by Jodi Thomas or “The Christmas Sisters” by Sarah Morgan, you’ll find a lot to love in “One Big Happy Family.” Mallery’s book stands out for its larger cast of characters and multiple intertwining storylines, offering a more expansive look at family dynamics during the holidays.

Final Thoughts: A Christmas Keeper

Susan Mallery has delivered a gift-wrapped delight with “One Big Happy Family.” It’s a reminder that sometimes the best presents are the ones we don’t expect—like surprise guests, unexpected romance, or the chance to heal old wounds.

So grab a mug of hot cocoa, curl up by the fire (or a fire-themed YouTube video, no judgment), and dive into this charming holiday read. Just be prepared—you might find yourself looking at your own family gatherings in a whole new light. And who knows? You might even be inspired to invite that one cousin no one talks about to your next Christmas dinner. After all, the more the merrier, right?

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  • Publisher: Canary Street Press
  • Genre: Holiday Romance, Chicklit
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English

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