A review by _isabel_
Yuletide Treasure by Eliot Grayson

lighthearted fast-paced

3.75

"Yuletide Treasure" was a delight. I inhaled this short book: it was quick, light-hearted, sweet and sexy, with just the right amount of both humour and holiday cheer.
Eben and Timothy were damned cute, and I was obsessed with their blossoming relationship; it's fairly insta-love, and decidedly less complex and angsty than both Owen and Arthur's and Mal and Tom's stories, but I still loved their dynamic. The Christmas Carol vibes it had was a definitive plus! I also adored getting a few more glimpses of the world building and the different God and Goddess-blessed dynamics you can have.

I absolutely loved this series, and I can't believe I've already finished them all; I even devoured Eliot's short story "The Yuletide Runaway" (available at prolific works; that too was sweet, quick and delicious). I soooooo wish she'd write more in this universe (not likely, since these are all from a few years back, but one can hope right?), but in the meantime I'll gladly read (and re-read) Eliot's other gems.