Thursday, October 16, 2025

[Release Blitz + Review] Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal by Meghan Quinn


πŸŽ„ Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal by Meghan Quinn is LIVE!!

What to expect...
πŸŽ… He Falls First and Hard
πŸŽ„ Small Town Romance
πŸŽ… Holiday Romance
πŸŽ„Enemies to lovers
πŸŽ… He Pines for Her
πŸŽ„Cinnamon Roll MMC




ABOUT THE BOOK.

Nothing says I love you like trespassing, public humiliation, and a town-wide Christmas spectacle to win your crush back.

Atlas “Max” Maxheimer did not sign up for this. One minute, he's anxiously trying to keep his family’s Christmas tree farm from imploding. The next? He’s passed out in the snow after getting clocked by a suspiciously strong bottle of soda.

Enter Betty: new in town, full of holiday cheer, and helping her uncle open a rival tree farm next door. Max is convinced she’s out to destroy everything Evergreen Farm stands for. Betty thinks Max might be one sleigh short of a winter parade.

Cue the holiday chaos.

Between blizzards, blown reputations, wildly misguided romantic plots, and one stolen ornament with a seriously tragic backstory, this small-town war turns into something far messier—and much more delicious—than either of them expected.


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MY REVIEW.

5 Stars from Tiffany!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Hilariously Sweet Christmas Read

The blurb says, “Cue the holiday chaos” which is putting it mildly! In this second installment of the How My Neighbor Stole Christmas series, the spotlight is on Atlas and Betty. I already knew I was going to love Atlas after meeting him in Cole’s story in book one. He’s a Jason Orson-type: a big, lovable lug with sharp one-liners and a heart of gold. He’s fun, a little hung up on his family dynamics, and in need of a woman who’s just as quirky. Enter Betty, who absolutely fits the bill.

We’re back in Kringletown to follow Atlas on his journey to love. Speaking of love, I absolutely adore this town, or at least the way it’s described. Personally, it’s more of a “fun to visit” kind of place (I don’t think I could survive non-stop Christmas carols), but it suits these characters perfectly. Atlas is Kringletown-born and raised, while Betty ends up there after a small business mishap in Fort Collins. She’s staying with her Uncle Dewight, a less-than-beloved Kringle resident, unlike the well-loved Atlas.

Betty and Atlas have the best meet-cute, and it’s a wild ride from there. I fell for both characters instantly, they're the perfect match. The entire time I was on edge, wondering how it would all fall apart (because let’s face it, that’s what authors love to do to us readers). While some plot points were slightly predictable, I was still satisfied with how everything played out, especially as it built toward the epilogue. Both characters had emotional baggage to unpack before they could get their happy ending, which made the resolution feel earned.

The book is well-written and absolutely hilarious. I’m a huge fan of Meghan Quinn, and this holiday gem pulled me right out of a reading slump, even if it is only October! The entire town and all the quirky family members are involved in Atlas and Betty’s relationship, and honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal works well as a standalone, but it’s so much more fun when read in order.




MEET MEGHAN QUINN.


USA Today Bestselling Author, wife, adoptive mother, and peanut butter lover. Author of romantic comedies and contemporary romance, MEGHAN QUINN brings readers the perfect combination of heart, humor, and heat in every book.

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