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Book club questions for The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia McKay covers everything in this delightful holiday romance. There will be spoilers so for more context about the book, check out my spoiler-free review first.
What a joyful holiday romance! Loved the best friends, and their respective romantic partners as well. It all just fit together and worked so well.
Plus, some amazing settings too! I really enjoyed this novel quite a bit and am so glad I picked it up this year.
Let me know your favorite holiday novel below!
The Synopsis
Holly Beech and Ivy Casey are bury-the-body besties. They’re so in sync, they even look alike. When Holly’s fiancé jilts her, leaving her in shock and with a nonrefundable honeymoon, Holly convinces Ivy to switch places. Ivy will go on the Hawaiian honeymoon her best friend can’t bear to take alone, while Holly escapes to Ivy’s rented Hudson Valley cabin to binge-watch holiday movies and heal. But Holly’s wallowing is interrupted when her rugged Airbnb host turns out to be her high school academic rival who’s had a major glow-up.
Meanwhile, Ivy’s (now Hawaiian) annual solo art retreat is upended when Holly’s ex-fiancé checks into the honeymoon suite—with a new woman. Raging and bed-less, the last thing Ivy expects is for the hot hotel bartender to come to her rescue. Against all odds, this Christmas might prove the most magical yet.
Book Club Questions for The Holiday Honeymoon Switch
- What were your thoughts on Holly and Ivy’s friendship? Do you have a friendship like theirs?
- We meet Holly and Ivy the night before Holly’s wedding, and everything comes crashing down when Matt breaks off the wedding. Let’s discuss Holly and Ivy’s reactions to this news.
- Why did Holly insist on Ivy going on the nonrefundable honeymoon? What would you have done if you were Ivy?
- On the same note, why did Holly want to go to the Hudson Valley retreat instead?
- While Holly hopes to get away from everything, she is shocked when the Airbnb host is her once high school rival, Aiden. And he’s definitely grown up. What did you think about their first interaction after all these years?
- Ivy sets off to Hawaii, and is shocked with Matt arrives with his new girlfriend. She then takes up Oliver’s offer for a place to stay. Should Ivy had confronted Matt early? And should she have told Holly right away?
- Despite wanting to be alone, Holly finds herself drawn to Aiden. What did you make of their budding romance? Was it a rebound for Holly, or do you believe he really is the one for her?
- Holly realizes that when she was with Matt, she was simply checking off boxes and doing what was expected of her. Have you ever felt something similar with a relationship?
- Ivy is falling for Oliver but doesn’t want anything to get in the way of her creating art. What was Ivy scared of when it came to her feelings for Oliver?
- Let’s talk about the climax when Aiden finds out Holly was about to be married.
- In the epilogue, we learn that Ivy and Oliver are getting married. And Holly is committed to Aiden but not yet ready for marriage. Do you think both relationships are in it for the long haul? What makes each couple a good fit?
- What did you think of the settings in Hawaii and New York? Do you prefer a snowy or warm-weather Christmas?
Additional Recommendations
Hope you enjoyed book club questions for The Holiday Honeymoon Switch! Here are some more recommendations along with links to book club questions.
The Christmas Countdown by Holly Cassidy
The Christmas Countdown by Holly Cassidy is another sweet and entertaining holiday romance. Check out my book club questions here.
All Callie wants for Christmas is to hibernate. She’s still reeling from being dumped by her childhood sweetheart, and under no circumstances will she go home for the holidays considering her ex will be right next door with his new, perfect partner. Callie is officially in grinch mode, but her meddling sister, Anita, won’t let her give up on life, love, and Christmas quite so easily.
Anita stages a Christmas intervention for Callie with a homemade Advent calendar challenge—cheerful tasks to push Callie out of her comfort zone and into the holiday spirit, inspired by a childhood tradition. Callie reluctantly plays along, but when she comes face-to-face with a charming baker who just might be the spoonful of sugar she needs, her strict rules on love and the holidays are tested. As they strike a deal to do the activities together, could the twenty four little doors on Callie’s Advent calendar not only open up one, but two closed-off hearts?
All I Want is You by Falon Ballard
I’m also a big fan of All I Want is You by Falon Ballard. Check out my book club questions here.
All Jessica has ever wanted is her own happily ever after. But until that happens, she spends her days as a small-time romance writer, penning satisfying Happily Ever Afters to soothe the heartache left by her ex-boyfriend Nick—also a romance writer and now her biggest rival—who has found success writing love stories without happy endings. It’s what he’s good at, after all . . .
So when their professional obligations bring them to a remote inn a few days before Christmas, they’re a little more than peeved, especially when they get trapped sharing a room in a snowstorm. But what’s more fitting for two romantic writers in a slump? Realizing the friction between them might be the only cure for their writer’s block, they decide to turn their frustration into fiction . . . and the pages start flying. But will Jess’s heart soar, too? Nick is the last guy on earth she should love . . . but what if he is really all she wants for Christmas?
Happy reading!