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The Naughty or Nice Clause is the perfect Christmas read! If you love an enemies-to-lovers romance with a Hallmark feel and a dash of magic, this book is for you. Mr. Klaus is the silent, powerful co-CEO striving to keep the family company afloat, while Layla is fiercely determined to reclaim what she believes is rightfully hers. After a wild twist of fate, Layla gets pulled into helping Nick (Mr. Klaus) on a journey home, where she begins to see a completely different side of him. Their rivalry slowly melts into understanding and, eventually, love. Full of warmth, family, and learning to let go of the past, this heartwarming story is a perfect holiday escape.

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The Naughty or Nice Clause - 3.5 Stars

This is my second read of Kate's and I am a huge fan of her writing! Her books never fail to have this real enchanting cosy vibe to them that I absolutely love!

I found this story to be a really unique take on Christmas which I think is quite a hard thing to achieve, I really enjoyed it. The town of Yule felt so magical and I really enjoyed the festive aspects of the story.

I think where the story fell a bit flat for me was the romance. Mason and Lyla's relationship lacked depth for me. I personally didn't really feel the chemistry most of the time which made me so sad because I really wanted to.

I still had a good time reading it, especially for a Christmas book! It's a very festive read and has me feeling excited for Christmas. Definitely worth checking out if you're after a cosy Christmas read!

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📔: The Naughty or Nice Clause-Village of Yule Book #1

✍️ By: Kate Callaghan-new to me author

📃 Page Count: 237

🗓️ Publication Date:11-8-22 | Read: 9-18-24

🙏🏾Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for this ARC 🎄! I voluntarily give my honest review, and all opinions expressed are my own.

Genre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult, low fantasy

🌏Setting: North Pole/ Yule

Tropes:
🎅🏾rivals to lovers
🎅🏾workplace romance
🎅🏾Christmas
🎅🏾forced proximity
🎅🏾fake engagement
🎅🏾small town
🎅🏾found family
🎅🏾LGBTQIA+ rep
🎅🏾disability rep
🎅🏾slow burn
🎅🏾same bed

⚠️ TW: white wolf attack-H, workplace fire, h has bad allergic reaction to strawberries

POV: single, 3rd person

💭 Summary 💭 Lyla wanted full control of her family's toy company Smurfit Toys Limited, but her father gave Mason majority shares. Mason is a miser who cancels the annual Christmas party, yet Lyla decides to have anyway. A fire breaks out and it closes the office for twelve days. Mason makes a deal with Lyla to forget about her mistake with the fire if she goes to his magical hometown in the North Pole for the holidays. He hasn't been home in ten years but returns with Lyla as his fake fiancée.

♀️Heroine: Lyla Smurfit- co-CEO of grandfather's Smurfit Toys Limited company. Company is on the verge of bankruptcy

♂️Hero: Mason Klaus-co-CEO, owns 51%. Grumpy /Scrooge left home because he didn't want to follow in his father's footsteps as Klaus/Santa Claus.


🎭Side cast:

Henry Klaus-Mason's father, deceased

Kevin Klaus-Mason's younger brother ,17

Edith Klaus-Mason's mother

Lou-Mason's older sister

Sam + Jaime-Lyla's assistant and his husband

Natalie- Mason's ex-fiancée

🤔My Thoughts: This will definitely give you the cozy Christmas winter wonderland vibe. I love being around family for the holidays, and was glad Lyla joined the Klaus family after grieving her mother. Mason had to make a choice to return to the outside world or live in Yule as Santa. I would read more in this world especially about Kevin.

Range of emotions: 😬🤔🙄
🌶️: Spice 2/5
😭: Emotion 4/5
❤️: Couple 3.5/5
⭐️: Rating 3.5 /5

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I couldn’t put this book down! Definitely a must read for Christmas lovers! This is a beautifully crafted novel that captures the simple joys of the holiday season, family, and love.

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Thank you to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the ARC

A cute and fun christmas novel. I found the twist Santa Klaus twist fun. A fake relationship is always a hit in my book and I thought this was fun as well. I did find the romance a bit rushed but nothing that bothered me much. A quick and easy low-stakes fantasy novel with christmas themes

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I simply had to read this first as I was asked to review book 2 - Tis the season for secrets by NetGalley.

Such a cute festive story and as I say NEVER too early for a festive read even in an Indian summer.

This was a fun, quick read. Lyla a lover of Christmas (same here) she is the daughter of a retired Chief Executive of a toy company. She was supposed to recieve shares in this toy company but bah humbug her father leaves these to Mason Klaus - who surprise surprises loathes the festive season.

Things get worse as Mason cancels the companys Christmas party! but in another twist Lyla decides to spend the festive season with his family!! in another twist she is transported to a village called Yule.

All quite strange especially as she cannot stand Mason, so will this be the chance to get her shares back- well read this festive book magical and unusal.

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What a great novel for Christmas. It’s a fun enemies to lovers romance set in a place called Yule . Great take on Santa clause. My only issue? I’m not keen on the cover !

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What a fun take on Santa Claus and turning it into a whimsical, cozy, magical romance. I absolutely loved this and will be recommending it to everyone for the Christmas season!! Faked engagement, workplace enemies to lovers, forced proximity when she has to spend 12 days of Christmas up at (dare I say the North Pole) with Mr Klaus - this was so fun. I can't wait to get a physical copy in my hands and make videos about this for Christmas must-reads!

Thank you to NetGalley for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley for giving me access to to this book.

Christmas in September? Yes. It is time.

This was such a meh and mid book. Like yes it was cute. Yes I felt feelings. Yes it was a cat in the book and I like cats. Like a lot. But it also lacked so much depth.

We have two people that “hate” each other at work and then WHAM the male character doesn’t have any other friends so he brings his coworker to Yule? Because… His name is Clause… And you know what Clauses do at Christmas? Yeah. And her last name… I thought it was a joke at first…

This is supposed to be an enemies to lovers with the fake dating trope and eh. Like why are you guys hating each other so much? Pretend like you like the person as the rest of us.

I don’t know, I feel like I’m rambling as I’m writing this. But I just feel kinda “eh” about it.

The ending was also just rushed and boring. Maybe that was the word I was trying to find. This was pretty boring.

Overall it was still cute and it was short, I do like that. I feel like they needed to work on their relationship to become friends before they start liking each other and all that. But it was cute. I’m ready for winter now (I’m really not).

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First of all thank you for approving my request!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The authors writing style had me hooked throughout this book.

I didn't want it to end, a book I really couldn't put down.

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What a precious Christmas novel! I loved the characters and the storyline. I cannot wait to read the next in the series!

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I loved The Naughty and Nice Clause from the very beginning. The enemy to lover story between Lyla and Mason was a fun banter back and forth. The characters were perfect. The description of Yule brought the reader right into the heart of the fantasy town. I would recommend reading for a fun Holiday read.
Thank you to NetGalley , BooksGoSocial and Kate Callaghan for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A sweet fun Christmas story with good characters about A town called Yule anddifferent take on Santa Clause.
About finding the family connection you lost.
A easy read.
Voluntarily reviewed

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Thank you NetGalley and publisher for this ARC!!

I LIVED this Christmas book!! I loved the magical feel of it! I loved the romance! I loved the setting of Yule! What a great book! I couldn’t put it down!! On to my next Yule book!!

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I can't believe I missed out on “The Naughty or Nice Clause” when it first came out! Where was I? Now that I’ve finally read it, I can wholeheartedly say it was worth the wait.

The story follows Mason Klaus, a man estranged from his magical hometown of Yule. After leaving years ago to build his own life in the city, he’s forced to return home for the Christmas season following his father’s passing. To make matters more interesting, Mason asks his co-CEO and professional rival, Lyla Smurfit, to join him in Yule — despite the complications that bringing an outsider to this enchanted town might cause.

Lyla has never been particularly fond of Mason. Since the day he stepped into her family’s business, she’s viewed him as an insufferable opponent who constantly challenges her decisions. Yet, when Mason pleads for her to accompany him to Yule during this difficult time, she reluctantly agrees. What follows is a heartwarming journey where the festive magic of Yule, and the Christmas season itself, start to reveal the layers beneath their icy professional relationship. Can the season work its magic to bring these two closer?

I wish I’d discovered this book sooner! I’ve always been a fan of brooding, mysterious male characters whose cold exterior slowly melts when the right person enters their life. Mason fits this mold perfectly — he’s protective of Lyla, and while they often clash over business and personal choices, he is quick to forgive and is always looking out for her well-being.

One of the more profound aspects of the book is its exploration of familial responsibilities and how they can sometimes conflict with personal dreams. This theme is deeply relatable, as many readers will empathize with the challenge of balancing obligations to loved ones while staying true to their own ambitions.

And of course, there's something magical about Christmas-themed stories. They bring joy and anticipation for the holiday season, which is already the most wonderful time of the year. Add in a blossoming romance amid festive cheer and last-minute holiday chaos, and you’ve got a winning combination.

A big thank you to Kate Callaghan for bringing “The Naughty or Nice Clause” to NetGalley once again. I truly enjoyed diving into Mason and Lyla’s story and am excited to explore the next installment of the Village of Yule series.

If you love Christmas-themed stories, magical towns, fake engagements, and the enemies-to-lovers trope, then “The Naughty or Nice Clause” is a must-read. It will charm you from the very first page and leave you smiling all the way to the last, making you wish you could visit Yule yourself!

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Lyla and Mason can't stand each other. But when Mason gets a call to go home to the North Pole he takes Lyla with him. Did I mention that Mason's last name is Klaus? Cute Christmas story.

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This was a cute and fun holiday read with some
Magical realism which is my fav! Super cute cover, likeable characters, Christmas magic. Loved!

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The Naughty or Nice Clause by Kate Callaghan is a stand-alone romantic comedy about Lyla and Mason, two coworkers who hate each other but end up getting tangled up in Christmas hijinks when Mason convinces Lyla to come home with him for Christmas. Lyla is headstrong and accident-prone and Mason is guarded and a closed-book making it difficult for the characters to know anything about each other but outward appearances. I absolutely loved the “world” building in this story, although it was just a town. It truly felt magical through the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I couldn’t, however, relate to either main character and their interactions felt a bit stilted. Some of the situations they go through felt a bit rushed and didn’t flow as well with the rest of the story. I would still recommend this book if you wanted a light-hearted read with a magical backdrop and a happy ending. Thank you to BooksGoSocial for proving this for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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Very cute holiday lit with some new twists. I loved the fact that there was diversity but it wasn't the focus -- it just was. Much more like life than when books usually attempt these things.

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This book had everything I could ever want from a book in it! It was cozy, Christmasy, fantasy, romance with fake dating, forced proximity AND enemies to lovers all in one!!!! Perfect Holiday read!

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