Book Review: Her Pretend Holiday Beau by Susanne Dietze

Her Pretend Holiday Beau by Susanne Dietze
Series: Home to Foxtail – Book 2
Publisher:  Harlequin Love Inspired
Publication Date: October 28, 2025
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Pages: 208
Format: paperback
Source: Author
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Will a fake arrangement

prove they’re a perfect match?

Faced with planning the town’s Christmas nativity event, veterinarian Mick Larson turns to his childhood friend for some much-needed help. But florist Sadie Dalton requires something in return: a wedding date. It’s the perfect solution to avoid her now-engaged ex and some well-meaning matchmakers. That is, until a kiss under some mistletoe results in a giant misunderstanding. Now they must pretend to be a real couple through the holidays. But as their friendship slowly blossoms into something more, can they keep up the charade…when they start believing it themselves?

From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.

There is nothing like a fake boyfriend story. Add in a holiday or two, some animals, and a matchmaking couple, and you have romance gold. And, oh, how this story touched my heart in so many ways.

Sadie is kindhearted and helpful to everyone around her. She recognizes others gifts but not her own. She especially notices everything good and kind in her best friend, Mick. Sadie is the perfect mix of introvert and extrovert. She enjoys being behind the scenes but steps to the forefront when needed. Mick is a gentle veterinarian whose heart opens most easily to animals but not to people. He’s let his childhood hurts litter the landscape of his adult life which keeps him from truly loving another person. His desire to expand the shelter attached to the clinic where he is part owner is one of the reasons he finds himself fake dating Sadie. But he continually guards his feelings by reminding himself that this isn’t real.

I enjoyed the secondary characters, especially Dutch and Beatie, the couple who cannot stop pairing up Mick and Sadie. Sadie’s family tends to be louder and more vocal, which often leaves her in the background, yet they listen when it truly matters. There are so many people to love in this story that the entire small-town romance comes together beautifully.

This novel offers gentle reminders that we are crafted by God in His image and that we should honor that truth. He made each of us uniquely His. The story also includes many beautiful lessons about the power of prayer. Those prayers do not have to be long or elaborate. We can pause in the moment and lift a quick word to Jesus, who always listens regardless of time or place.

If you want to begin your holiday reading with a heartwarming and meaningful tale, look no further than Her Pretend Holiday Beau.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
All opinions are my own.


This week I’m:

  • Reading: Still Waters by Patricia Johns
  • Watching: Bewitched – Yes, the show from the ’60s.
  • Working on: After much time off, I’m getting back into knitting. I’ve pulled up a dish towl project and am working on that.
  • Bible Banter: I’m studying the book of Matthew this week. I focus on one chapter most days of the week but give myself grace if I don’t get to a chapter on some days.

Head over to Bookstagram for a giveaway – (1) winner will receive a paperback of the book, a packable holiday tote, cozy Christmas socks, and Home to Foxtail sticker and bookmark!

Giveaway ends at 11:59 PM EST on October 28, 2025.


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  1. buffywnabe Avatar

    I’m starting my holiday book challenge this week, so good to read about some that others have been enjoying. Great review!

    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2025/11/06/read-along-review-three-mages-and-a-margarita-the-guild-codex-spellbound-1-by-annette-marie/

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I haven’t read nearly as many holiday books as I would like this year. Hopefully, I’ll free up some time for more.

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  2. Carla Avatar

    This sounds like a delightful Christmas story, Carla. I will wait and see if my library has it next week, once published.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I hope so! It’s an enjoyable read.

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  3. Reading in the Heartland Avatar
    Reading in the Heartland

    I think it is important to give yourself grace. I find that having to strict of a goal for myself can backfire if I can’t complete it multiple times in a row and then I just start avoiding it altogether rather than allowing myself to do small parts at a time.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I’m not good at meeting goals once I publicly announce them. The added pressure messes with my head.

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