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Studmuffin Santa by Tawna Fenske
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Christmas Games: A Grumpy Sunshine, Steamy Romcom Holiday Novella by Evie Alexander
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Kiss Me in the Snow by Rich Amooi
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
All Folked Up: A Small Town Romantic Comedy by Penny Reid
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I have been waiting for Isaac Sylvester’s story for so long! And I was not let me down in my waiting, this fulfilled all that I’d hoped! Now I did start out not liking Isaac and the way he made some quick incorrect assumptions about Hannah. But of course if any author knows how to write a character so that you will fall in love with them despite this type of start, or that you can feel they’ve redeemed themselves, it is Penny Reid.
We started out with Hannah’s retirement from the Pink Pony, or retiring from dancing, as she would be taking over running the club after Hank has moved on at the end of Folk Around and Find Out. Hank wasn’t completely gone though, he was there to help Hannah when she needed him, even at a bachelorette or hen party at the end, as a stripper! Hannah’s life had been rough. There was a reason she went became a stripper instead of going on to college as she’d planned. But now, she’d been able to get her college degree and was ready to put it to work running and hopefully making the Pink Pony even more successful.
Isaac Sylvester is a character I’ve wanted to know more about for so long. Since he is Jenn Sylvester’s brother, and only showed up in mysterious situations, or as “Twilight” one of the Iron Wraiths. He shows up on the night of Hannah’s retirement party and asks for 5 back to back private room lap dances. Hannah has no idea why, and since she’s always had a crush on him, she thinks maybe the other strippers got him for her as a gift. She’s always used him as her “stand-in”, that’s the person she imagines as she’s dancing or giving lap dances.
Well of course Isaac is not there for that. His friend Tina didn’t do her part in setting up the meeting between them, and there are totally some misconceptions on Isaac’s part to start this whole thing out. His reaction and behavior made me not a fan of his! However as the story goes along, and he finds out/realizes how wrong he was, I definitely began to like him.
We knew his family life had been rough just from what we learned of Jenn and her mother and how bad her dad had been. But the extent of what Isaac dealt with was unknown till we get his side in this story. I loved their developing relationship. There were parts that definitely had me feeling all the emotions for and with Hannah. And I loved how the got together at the end. I love that instead of a third act breakup, we had the dangerous thing happen to make us worry about them.
I have to mention that even though it is obvious something more has to happen with the bad guy, it wasn’t in the way or where I had actually expected it to happen. I love that even though Reid writes romance, which in a way has a pattern to follow, she knows how to keep the story fresh and unique every time we read a new one from her.
More than the main couple, I enjoyed all the supporting characters as well. And time spent with Cletus Winston is never time wasted in my opinion, so that was like the cherry on top for this story! I don’t know that we have any more in this series coming, I think this was the last. I think I would love to see Tina’s story maybe in the future, but I can get that she is also happy where she is. I like how the author dealt with the dancers and did the best job she could with showing in the story what their lives are like and how hard it is for them to deal with people’s opinions that are not at all fair. Now I’m anxious for the author’s store to open so I can get the bearded cover to match the other two in the series. Although it’s possible I don’t have the first one somehow? Of course I love the new covers too, so I kind of want to own them all in both formats!
Inherited Holiday by M. Robinson
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
I’ve wanted to read this author for awhile. So when a holiday romance popped up, I jumped at the chance to read and review! This was a very quick and easy read. It had fun holiday aspects, especially with the setting of a town that was basically dedicated to Christmas all year long!
Definitely a grumpy/sunshine but also an enemies to lovers romance too. Once upon a time, Nicholas and Noelle (perfect names for this story) were best friends. And then Nicholas – our grump/Christmas hating hero – moved away and when he asked Noelle to come with, but she said no because she loved the town, he told her they were over. When he comes back because he’s been given ownership of the town, the two meet and fireworks explode!
Nicholas is flirty and can’t seem to keep from offering her innuendos and telling her exactly how he feels about her. Noelle can’t believe he really likes her that way at first, because why in the world would he have left her like he did? Things quickly heat up between the two of them, and they do get together. This book had a lot of spicy bedroom scenes.
It reminded me of when I first started reading more romance and I looked for the books like this, almost at times speeding through the story to get to the steamy scenes. However these days I tend to put more interest into the story itself, and in some ways this fell a little short for me because at times there seemed to be more of those scenes than story. I also felt there were a few instances where the story jumped or skipped over something, and I’d have to go back a few pages to see what I’d maybe missed, but this time I didn’t find anything missed.
Overall I did enjoy it, especially all the fun Christmas puns and innuendos the two of them tossed back and forth both in banter as well as during the sexy times.
Santa Maybe by Carla Luna
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I have been a big fan of this author so when I heard she had a holiday book coming out, I was excited to read it! This was a fun and quick read. I really liked the setting and getting to learn about the area as well as the hotel business a little bit. I’m also excited that this is going to be a series, and I’m guessing each of the books may have a holiday theme like this one.
Rosie and Drew were the right couple at the wrong time when they first met. Both had interest in each other, but someone else came along before they could get together. Now they’re both single again, and both kind of need a significant other to deal with exes or pushy family. So you get your good old fake dating trope with this story. Fake dating turns into friends, then friends with benefits, then of course a misunderstanding or one is actually ready to give it a try as a real relationship, causing the big third act breakup.
I loved Rosie’s family, especially when she learned maybe they were there for her more than she thought and she just hadn’t let them in the way they wanted. I hated Drew’s parents, so mad at the way they treated him and his sister and how they caused Drew to have the issues he did. Rosie had some great friends she worked with, they called themselves the Duchess Damsels. All who I hope will have their own stories in this series. I adored them and their friendships, and look forward to the grumpy sunshine romance I think is coming next for a Valentine’s story.
While for me this wasn’t as perfect as the last series was for me, not sure why, something about it wasn’t the same, I still enjoyed it a lot for a good holiday read and as I said, will be waiting for the next one to come out!
Rosie and Drew were the right couple at the wrong time when they first met. Both had interest in each other, but someone else came along before they could get together. Now they’re both single again, and both kind of need a significant other to deal with exes or pushy family. So you get your good old fake dating trope with this story. Fake dating turns into friends, then friends with benefits, then of course a misunderstanding or one is actually ready to give it a try as a real relationship, causing the big third act breakup.
I loved Rosie’s family, especially when she learned maybe they were there for her more than she thought and she just hadn’t let them in the way they wanted. I hated Drew’s parents, so mad at the way they treated him and his sister and how they caused Drew to have the issues he did. Rosie had some great friends she worked with, they called themselves the Duchess Damsels. All who I hope will have their own stories in this series. I adored them and their friendships, and look forward to the grumpy sunshine romance I think is coming next for a Valentine’s story.
While for me this wasn’t as perfect as the last series was for me, not sure why, something about it wasn’t the same, I still enjoyed it a lot for a good holiday read and as I said, will be waiting for the next one to come out!
Rez Ball by Byron Graves
Did not finish book. Stopped at 4%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 4%.
It's not that it's not good, I could just tell I wasn't going to enjoy it. But I can totally see my sports fiction readers loving this one even from the little bit I read.
Merry Kissmas by Piper Rayne
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
I have wanted to read something by this author duo for a while, and this one popped up for a review at a perfect time to fit it in! I have several freebies, so now I know I’ll have to get to them sooner! I also found two that are holiday and obviously go with this one because of the characters, but it’s not a series. They’re on Audible, so I’ll probably get them there!
So I really enjoyed this book! It had all the things you’d expect in a forced proximity, enemies to lovers, one bed, holiday read! I have found I enjoy books where the families or people engage in fun holiday competitions, even if I know I might not always be the type of person to do that. I loved the ones they did though. A cookie decorating contest, gingerbread house contest, tree decorating, and snowman building, those are the ones I would love to be a part of. This was a rom-com for sure with al the crazy things that happened during the competitions as well as with their family and friends.
It was a quick read with some romantic times, some steamy times, and some good humor as I mentioned above. The misunderstandings for the most part were understandable, and how the characters went about fixing those things or realizing the truth was very realistic in my opinion, and not at all overly dramatic in a way I would have complained about.
A quick fun holiday read that I definitely recommend, and I’ll be sure to read more by this author duo in the future!
The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
This is a series I have adored and I was so excited to get this third and final book to see how it would all end. I wish I’d had time to go back and reread at least the last book before I started, because it took me a minute or two to get back into the story completely. Once I did though, I loved all the action and even the new types of nightmare creatures, or the new stuff we learned about them in this story. Of course since it was the final book in the series, we pretty much got all our questions answered. And there were a lot of loose ends to be wrapped up! So many things had to be figured out to understand what was happening and how to fix it.
This was an action packed story. Which unfortunately for me being as tired as I was the days I was trying to read it, I wasn’t able to keep up when I was falling asleep while reading, and had to reread some parts when I got up the next day to begin reading where I thought I’d left off. Again there was some of the humor/character interactions that I liked from before. Like when Winnie got a cell phone, an old model, and her texting conversations, especially with her mom, made me giggle.
A few things felt a little rushed or glossed over. Like I know that Jay disappeared in this one a couple times, but I feel like I needed more time with him and Winnie than we got. I did like that the author gave us some of that through memories or flashbacks. The end was just non-stop action it seemed. With Winnie having to figure some things out in the moment, again making it feel a little rushed or I would have to go back and reread parts because in my hurry I didn’t quite get what she’d figured out after a first read through.
Pretty much there was an HEA though, and we got several loved ones back that we thought were missing or might be gone for good. And even those who were gone for good got to come back for one brief moment and appear to their loved ones, so that was neat. Another thing I’ve said after the first two books that I still feel, is that I’d love to have an artist go through and create the compendium with all the drawings of the nightmare creatures. I know I imagined them based on the descriptions, but it’s always interesting to see what the author actually meant.
While this is the final book in the series, I feel like the little bit at the end means maybe there could be a branch off series? Which I’ll be here for!
This was an action packed story. Which unfortunately for me being as tired as I was the days I was trying to read it, I wasn’t able to keep up when I was falling asleep while reading, and had to reread some parts when I got up the next day to begin reading where I thought I’d left off. Again there was some of the humor/character interactions that I liked from before. Like when Winnie got a cell phone, an old model, and her texting conversations, especially with her mom, made me giggle.
A few things felt a little rushed or glossed over. Like I know that Jay disappeared in this one a couple times, but I feel like I needed more time with him and Winnie than we got. I did like that the author gave us some of that through memories or flashbacks. The end was just non-stop action it seemed. With Winnie having to figure some things out in the moment, again making it feel a little rushed or I would have to go back and reread parts because in my hurry I didn’t quite get what she’d figured out after a first read through.
Pretty much there was an HEA though, and we got several loved ones back that we thought were missing or might be gone for good. And even those who were gone for good got to come back for one brief moment and appear to their loved ones, so that was neat. Another thing I’ve said after the first two books that I still feel, is that I’d love to have an artist go through and create the compendium with all the drawings of the nightmare creatures. I know I imagined them based on the descriptions, but it’s always interesting to see what the author actually meant.
While this is the final book in the series, I feel like the little bit at the end means maybe there could be a branch off series? Which I’ll be here for!