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I've always wanted to call someone a liar, a cheat, and a whore, all in the same sentence.
This might just be the fluffiest, sweetest Lanyon book I've ever read. ...more
This might just be the fluffiest, sweetest Lanyon book I've ever read. ...more
This book spins-off another Lanyon Christmas short (In From the Cold's I Spy Something Christmas), so I finally got around to reading it. Lovely little story, beautiful prose.
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3.5!
I loved this little book.
There was a bit of insta-love, which I am not all that fond of, but that's kinda hard to avoid in short works. And Josh Lanyon made it believable to me.
The characters were well done, and I felt the chemistry between them. (And the ocelot as a catalyst was well done).
This was such a lovely, warm and sweet read. (I have to admit. I am crushed that The Christmas Cake does not exist. sigh.) ...more
There was a bit of insta-love, which I am not all that fond of, but that's kinda hard to avoid in short works. And Josh Lanyon made it believable to me.
The characters were well done, and I felt the chemistry between them. (And the ocelot as a catalyst was well done).
This was such a lovely, warm and sweet read. (I have to admit. I am crushed that The Christmas Cake does not exist. sigh.) ...more
Feb 19, 2012
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