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Finn by Liz Meldon
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I gave this book 5/5. A well written, steamy romance with interesting realstionship dynamics. I’m interested to see where the author takes the narrative in book two, Cole.
A Beginners Guide to Christmas by Jennifer Joyce.
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I gave this book 3/5. A fun, humourous look at one woman’s christmas period at her parents house. The rules were a quirky touch. I didn’t understand the reasoning behind Gideon’s character. He was lazy, annoying, and there was no explanation as to why Ruth would date him.
The Man Who Loved Christmas by Alice Valdal
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I gave this book 2/5. The writing style and narratives were not to my taste.
Stories for Christmas by Various Authors
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I gave this book 3/5. Well written stories, but lacked a true Christmassy vibe. Advertised as a free sampler, but never expected the stories to be incomplete without conclusion.
12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep
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I gave this book 4/5. A well written concept that draws you into the era and narrative. A Dickens and Christie vibe throughout.
A White Hot Christmas by Adrianne James
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I gave this book 3/5. A steamy, Christmas read that involves a hunky fireman. All was going great until that abrupt ending.
Santa Baby, I Want a Bad Boy for Christmas by Justine Elvira
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I gave this book 3/5. Gunnar’s character stole the show. The story would have been better in his POV. The insta love that I usually adore was too insta for even my liking.
Heralding by Faith Rivens
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I gave this book 5/5. A brilliant sequel to a much loved first book. Eleonore is still as sassy and kick-ass as ever. Her relationship with Etienne is still a pivotal point in the narrative, and his growth and development is handled well. The blurred line between dark and light makes for interesting characters and relationship dynamics.
Silver Bells by C.J. Hunt
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I gave this book 5/5. Everything about this book got me in the Christmas spirit. The characters were believable, and the potential happy-ever-after ending was perfect. Who wouldn’t want a hunky, single Dad to look after you when you’re injured and alone?
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