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.”
Do
You Hear What I Hear?
by Patricia Rosemoor -
Live-in-lovers Shelley and Jake are now in a cold war of their own
over Christmas.
Hark
the Herald Angel Falls
by Michele Hauf - To earn
her halo, angel Merit must convince the person who holds her earthly
soul in limbo--her husband--to stop loving her.
Author:
Patricia
Rosemoor: “New York
Times and USA Today bestselling author Patricia Rosemoor has had 96
novels with 8 publishers and more than 7 million books in print. All
but two of her Patricia Rosemoor novels are romantic suspense or
romantic thrillers. She also writes a less pulse-pounding combination
of romance and suspense with a dash of humor with a partner as Lynn
Patrick.”
To
learn more please check out Ms. Rosemoor’s website or follow her on Facebook.
“Michele
Hauf has been writing
romance, fantasy, action/adventure and paranormal stories for a
couple decades and enjoys reading the same. It never fails that when
she's working on a project set in the icy months of winter, that it's
actually humid and hot outside, and vice versa.”
To
learn more about Ms. Hauf please check out her website or follow her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
In
this fifth group of novellas from Love, Christmas I am reviewing more
new-to-me authors. These two stories include paranormal elements.
Do
You Hear What I Hear?
by Patricia Rosemoor:
I have
to confess up front that I am a lover of all things paranormal and I
have to blame Lynne Cantwell for my renewed interest in mythology. So
when this novella had a vampire and included mythology, I was hooked
from the beginning.
Jake
DeAtley might not be a full-fledged vampire as his mother had been,
but he inherited more than speed and strength from her. Control has
been key to living a normal life and retaining his humanity. Without
humanity he would lose the only woman he has ever passionately loved
more than life itself.
Shelley
Caldwell is a detective for the Chicago Police Department who
sometimes uses her "unofficial" paranormal talents to help
her solve cases. The moment Jake meets Shelley she gets under his
skin. They move in together and live in relative harmony, or do until
the Christmas season rolls around. Jake detests Christmas and it
happens to be one of Shelley’s favorite holidays. To compromise,
she agrees to decorate only half the house and concedes to no
Christmas tree. That is until the evening of a fatal hit-and-run
accident that involves an enchanted Christmas tree. When her senses
spike at the scene of the crime, she drags the tree home to
investigate.
Jake
and Shelley both have strong personalities, are easy to like, and
drew me into their dilemma. The addition of this new decoration is
causing unintended friction and Jake is forced to reevaluate his
stubborn streak. Do You
Hear What I Hear is a
captivating tale and I found Jake and Shelley’s journey
entertaining, heartfelt, and full of Christmas magic.
I
would be interested is reading more about these two characters and it
seems they are included in other stories by Ms. Rosemoor.
Hark
the Herald Angel Falls
by Michele Hauf:
On
Merit’s first wedding anniversary, shortly after making snow angels
in the Paris snow with her husband Luke, she is brutally murdered by
a group of vampires. Luke is forced to watch and then is unwillingly
turned into a vampire.
One
year later, Luke happens to see a bright light fall from Above into
the river Seine, where he promptly dives into the icy water to rescue
what turns out to be Merit. Merit has no memory from her life on
Earth or Luke. She is only aware that she has to convince whoever
loves her to let her go so she can move forward and gain her halo to
become a full-fledged angel.
Luke
is rife with conflicting emotions; he is thrilled to have Merit back
but feels guilty about holding her spirit earthbound. The longer
Merit spends on Earth, the more human her thinking becomes and she
falls in love with Luke all over again. Now she has to come to terms
with fact that Luke is the reason she can’t move forward. I found
this story an endearing and compelling tale of true love that turns
the realms of the Above and Below on its ears. The twist at the end
made my heart sing as Merit finds a new purpose.
Hark
the Herald Angel Falls is
part of A Beautiful
Creatures novella series.
FYI:
The
stories in Love, Christmas are new and never before published,
although, some are new additions to existing series.
Do
You Hear What I Hear?
contains sexual situations and mildly offensive language.
Hark
the Herald Angel Falls
contains sexual situations and mildly offensive language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
Do
You Hear What I Hear? by
Patricia Rosemoor: No significant proofing issues.
Hark
the Herald Angel Falls by
Michele Hauf: I found no proofing issues.
Rating:
Do You Hear What I Hear?
by Patricia Rosemoor: ***** Five Stars
Rating:
Hark the Herald Angel Falls
by Michele Hauf: ***** 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.
8 comments:
Thanks for the nice review!
Great reviews--that is wonderful!!
These books sound great!
Thank you for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Rosemoor. I would love to read more about these characters.
Thank you, Traci. These were fun stories.
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Biggars.
Thank you for reviewing more of the novellas in LOVE, CHRISTMAS. We appreciate your time and your thoughts.
Thank you for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Reeves. My review for Last Christmas should be up next Monday, the 21st. :)
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