Author: Jean Meltzer
Series: None
Publication Date: September 28, 2021
Publisher: MIRA
Pages: 416
Obtained: publisher via NetGalley
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: LOVED IT. Lived up to all the hype
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Review: The Matzah Ball had been getting a lot of rave reviews in a book group I'm part of, so I went ahead and read it. I am so glad I did. It is a wonderfully written book about living with a debilitating disease and wanting to be nothing but "normal". Rachel hides secrets in her personal life and she hides them in her professional life. You see Rachel is Jewish and she writes Christmas Romance novels (under a pen name of course). It's important to know that Rachel's dad is a famous Rabbi known for his views on Jewish law. No one in her family or close knit community know that she writes these novels on the flipside no one in her professional life knows she suffers from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
As Rachel goes in to renew her contract with her publisher, she's thrown for a loop; they want her to write a Hanukkah romance! She really doesn't know how to process this since Hanukkah doesn't have the same magic as Christmas. Little does she know that this request will send her life on a path that she wasn't expecting.
Enter her arch nemesis from camp, Jacob Greenberg and his biggest party yet, The Matzah Ball. Rachel figures this is the key to her being able to right a new book about Hanukkah. Of course, Rachel and Jacob have very different views of how things happened at camp when they were 12 and it definitely muddies the water with their opinions of each other.
I loved that Ms. Meltzer wrote this from both Rachel and Jacob's points of view. It gives you insight to both of their experiences when they were younger and how that shaped their adult lives.
I really truly enjoyed this novel and can't say enough about it. I don't typically do Holiday books but this is my first of a few this season.
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