Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Guest Review: Christmas on Fifth Avenue by Julie Caplin

Evie Green's Christmas dream turns into a nightmare when a viral video makes her the laughing stock of the internet. But then a 5 star hotel sees a PR opportunity and invites her to New York for a Christmas she’ll remember forever.

Enter Noah Sanderson, a disgraced soccer star seeking anonymity. Forced to fake a festive romance for the cameras, sparks fly – but not the twinkling Christmas kind!

As Fifth Avenue sparkles in all its holiday glory, can The City that Never Sleeps show these two frosted hearts that, maybe, the best love stories are the ones you never see coming.



Review: Even had I not been a follower of Julie Caplin’s work, I would have been drawn to this book just from the title and cover artwork. Spending the festive season in a snowy New York sounds pretty ideal to me. This is book 1 in the Christmas Escapes series, described as a spin off from Julie’s Romantic Escapes series, which I have enjoyed.

The main characters in this story are financial journalist Evie Green and professional footballer Noah Sanderson, who both find themselves in New York in the run-up to Christmas. Evie has been invited by the management to spend Christmas in the famous Plaza Hotel following a disastrous incident that has seen her ridiculed all over social media. Noah is also on his way to the same hotel to hide from the adverse publicity resulting from an on-field event. Although they hadn’t met before travelling to New York, Evie and Noah manage to rub each other up the wrong way as they keep bumping into each other. When Noah’s agent suggests that a very public fake romance with Evie might smooth things over for both of them, the pair begin to be seen together visiting tourist spots. As they spend more and more time together, it seems as though they have more in common than they thought and perhaps their dating might not actually be quite so fake after all.

I really enjoyed this festive rom-com. The setting was, of course, absolutely wonderful and I loved following along as Noah took Evie to visit so many of the tourist attractions that the Big Apple has on offer, as well as less well known locations. The Plaza Hotel, where I would love to stay one day, was also brought into the limelight, with its staff for whom nothing was too much trouble to please the guests and the amazing decorations everywhere. I really liked both of the main characters, who had been dealt with unfairly by the media. It was heartwarming to see Evie achieve things that she and her late mother had planned to do if ever they had got to New York. At the same time it was rewarding to see Noah unwind and begin to enjoy his enforced holiday. I think this would be a perfect read for those wishing to escape for a while over the Christmas period.

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