Genre:
Romance/Christmas/Box set
Description:
“Put
a song in your heart with 20 all-new Christmas Romances from NY
Times, USA Today, and national best-selling authors. Each brand-new
title is inspired by a Christmas carol and will lift your spirits and
bring on the holiday cheer.”
“O
Christmas Tree by
Alicia Street - Can Piper
convince Cody to let go of his painful past and embrace the hope of
Christmas and possibly love?”
“Grown
Up Christmas List
by Donna Fasano - All she
wants for Christmas is to feel safe... then she meets her guardian
angel.”
“Frosty
the Snowman by Mimi Barbour -
Stranded in an Alaskan snowstorm, strangers Hali and Terry are forced
to rely on each other for survival.”
Author:
“Alicia
Street is a USA TODAY
bestselling author and Daphne Award-winner often writing in
collaboration with her husband, Roy, as well as on solo projects. She
spent many years as a dancer, choreographer and teacher. A compulsive
reader of every genre, she also loves watching old black-and-white
movies and inventing new recipes for soups.
Donna
Fasano is a multi-award
winning author whose accolades include “a two-time winner of Best
Romance of the Year given by BigAl's Books & Pals Review Blog.
Her books have sold 4 million copies worldwide and have been
published in two dozen languages. Her novels have made the Kindle Top
100 Paid List numerous times, climbing as high as #1.”
Mimi
Barbour is a “New York
Times, USA Today, and Amazon best-selling author who's sold over
500,000 copies of her books world-wide. “She says, “My husband is
supportive and drags me out to feed me and plans occasional forays
into the outside world… Gardening lights my inner fires, and I need
no urging to get out into the yard when the weather dictates. I do
have many hobbies such as quilting, crocheting, but alas – no
time.”
Visit
Ms. Barbour’s website to find out about her many books and series
or follow her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
Since
this boxed set includes twenty novellas, I am going to review them in
small groups. In this first group I'm reviewing novellas by Alicia
Street (O Christmas Tree),
Donna Fasano (Grown Up
Christmas List), and Mimi
Barbour (Frosty the Snowman) because I have read and enjoyed their
stories before.
O
Christmas Tree by
Alicia Street:
This
is a wonderfully unique story of two souls running from their past.
Piper is trying to come to grips with her past professionally by
making steps to start her new business, Catalyst Cat Café, but is
having issues moving forward on a personal emotional level. That is
until she meets Cody Campbell, who is running from his devastatingly
painful past and teenaged daughter, Clarissa.
Piper
was easy to relate to and like from the beginning, so was the angst
ridden teenage Clarissa. Piper wins Clarissa’s heart early by
hiring her to work with the cats at her upscale shelter. As a result
Clarissa begins to hone her matchmaking skills on her dad and Piper.
This is a heartwarming journey of introspection that will leave a
smile on your face as Piper and Cody heal their broken lives and open
themselves to the possibilities of love. And of course the magic of
Christmas tree is at the center of this healing process.
Grown
Up Christmas List
by Donna Fasano:
This
story is set in Ocean City, Maryland and part of Ms. Fasano’s An
Ocean City Broardwalk Series,
though indirectly
connected by location only. When we first meet Dina Griffin the
reader is given the impression she is homeless. This is not the case.
However she is in hiding. I love the way Ms. Fasano lays out her
stories to draw the reader in. The story arc is realistic with an air
of mystery. The dialogue between the characters is rational and
engaging. Dina tries to be as honest as she can without revealing too
much about herself for her own protection. She has good reason to be
leery of Officer Gav Thomas and, handsome as he may be, he is still
an officer of the law.
The
plot unwinds at a nice pace as Gav helps Dina get a job at The
Sunshine Café and engages Dina in a project he has at work gathering
donations for the annual holiday toy drive. Even as Dina grows more
comfortable with Gav, she’s reluctant to share her secret. With
Gav’s patience and persistence he’s able to slowly get past some
of Dina’s walls. Unfortunately, Gav happens to be out of town when
the plot takes a nasty turn on Christmas Eve and Dina considers
running again.
I
think everyone will find this Christmas addition to An
Ocean City Boardwalk Series
heartfelt with some humorous delights.
Frosty
the Snowman by Mimi Barbour:
This
story is book four in Ms. Barbour’s Holiday
Heartwarmer Series. When
a small Cessna has to make a forced landing during a freak snowstorm
in northern Alaska wilderness, Terry Carlton, the pilot, and Hali
Gibson, reluctant passenger, have to go into survival mode.
Hali
is on a mission to deliver her cousin’s ten week-old Samoyed puppy
to his new owner in Juneau, Alaska. Having yearned to visit this area
of the country she sees this as the perfect opportunity to spend
Christmas closer to Mother Nature in the far north. After
getting bumped off the final leg of her trip she is able to find
passage on a private aircraft into Juneau.
Terry
is a confirmed bachelor and an introvert who purposely lives miles
from town to enjoy his privacy. After barely being able to land the
plane on a small frozen lake he must now find a way for them to
survive the blizzard. Will he be able to count on this red-headed
woman from the big city to listen to him and follow his orders? Is
this even a challenge he is up to with a raging infected wound on his
arm? He is about to find out.
Frosty
the Snowman is an
adorable story that stole my heart. Not only are Hali and Terry
pushed to their limits trying to survive but they have to deal with a
bundle of energy covered in white fur. It doesn’t take too long for
Hali to whittle away Terry’s macho-man attitude with her can do
spirit and fortitude. The surprise twist at the end was priceless and
totally caught me off guard. This story will leave a smile in your
heart and on your face.
Format/Typo
Issues:
O
Christmas Tree by Alicia
Street: I found a small number of proofing issues.
Grown
Up Christmas List by
Donna Fasano: No significant issues.
Frosty
the Snowman by Mimi
Barbour: No significant issues.
Rating:
Grown Up Christmas
List by Donna Fasano:
***** Five Stars
Rating:
Frosty the Snowman
by Mimi Barbour: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 375-400,000
words for the full set. Each story is novella size, 20,000 words or
slightly less.
9 comments:
Thanks so much for reviewing our boxed set and for "getting" my novella exactly as I intended it. I also appreciate your noting the proofing slips. I will fix them and upload a new file asap.
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Street. I have enjoyed your stories before, so I was pretty sure I wouldn't be disappointed. The Christmas tree memories were special to me. Thank you for this story.
Thank you for reviewing Love, Christmas! Books and Pals is such a support to Indie Authors!
Thank you for reviewing 3 of the novellas in our Love, Christmas Romance Collection. The 3 authors whose work you reviewed are wonderful storytellers!
I am so grateful for your lovely review of novellas in Love Christmas.
Thank you for sharing our holiday set with your readers!
I want to thank you all for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Fasano, Ms. Reeves, Ms. Walters, and Ms. Biggar. I will be reviewing all of the novellas in small groups and posting reviews, in no particular order, once a week until I make it through this huge boxed set. So, please watch for future reviews.
I believe Monday A.M. is already scheduled to post another small group of reviews for Love, Christmas. I am enjoying these novellas.
I wanted to let you know that I just read your review and I was thrilled. I loved writing about Frosty and was delighted that you enjoyed the story too. :-)
Mimi
Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Ms. Barbour. I loved the twist at the end of Frosty the Snowman.
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