?wazithinkin has to be about Christmas-ed out by now.
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.”
White
Christmas by
Rebecca York - Was she in
a coma, or was she in a Christmas fantasy?
Blue
Christmas by the
Sea by Traci Hall - Alone
for Christmas, Tamsyn helps mystery writer Evan find his mojo--love
is a gift neither can refuse.
Silver
Bells by Jacquie
Biggar - Can a Christmas
wish bring two stubborn souls together and give a little girl the
gift she wants?
Author:
Rebecca
York: “A master of
paranormal romantic suspense, Rebecca York is the author of over 150
books. A New York Times and USA Today best-seller, she has written
paranormal romantic thrillers for Berkley and romantic thrillers for
Harlequin Intrigue.”
To
learn more about Ms. York please visit her website.
Traci
Hall,
“pens stories
guaranteed to touch the heart while transporting the reader to
another time and place. Her belief in happily ever after shines
through, whether it's a romantic glimpse into history or a love
affair for today.”
To
learn more about Ms. Hall please visit her website or follow her onFacebook.
“Jacquie
Biggar is a bestselling
author of Romantic Suspense who loves to write about tough, alpha
males who know what they want. That is until they're gob-smacked by
heroines who are strong, contemporary women willing to show them what
they really need is love… She has been blessed with a long, happy
marriage and enjoys writing romance novels that end with
happily-ever-afters.
Jacquie
lives in paradise along the west coast of Canada with her family and
loves reading, writing, and flower gardening. She swears she can't
function without coffee, preferably at the beach with her
sweetheart.”
To
learn more about Ms. Biggar please visit her website or follow her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
In
this group of novellas from Love,
Christmas, I am reviewing
more new-to-me authors. I chose stories that sounded like they had a
common theme: this time I chose colors in the titles.
White
Christmas by
Rebecca York:
This
story is right up my alley. I dearly love fantasy and this tale
includes a mystery with a little magic as well. Under more than the
usual Christmas stress, Amelia is distracted while crossing the
street and gets hit by an oncoming car. Was it an accident or
something more nefarious?
When
Amelia awakens, she is in a mountainous snow-covered forest she
doesn’t recognize. Making her way towards lights in the distance,
she is rescued from a sudden avalanche by a handsome stranger. Daniel
suspects she may be a spy, since he is head of security in this
remote township where unexplained accidents have been happening.
Nick,
Daniel’s boss, and his wife, Wendy, are sure Amelia has shown up
for a special reason. No one ever accidentally finds themselves
around their humble abode for no reason. I loved being swept away in
this charming story where my imagination could run free. I found the
characters well-rounded and the plot moves at a nice pace. I loved
every minute of White
Christmas and appreciated
the promise of a budding relationship between Daniel and Amelia.
Blue
Christmas by the Sea
by Traci Hall:
Tamsyn
Lee, bookworm extraordinaire, is working toward her master’s in
literature. Reading makes her world a better place. She’s working
part-time as a waitress at Village Grill on the Florida coast, as
well as a librarian at the local public library. She has become
disillusioned with life since her parents announced they are getting
a divorce after forty years of marriage. Tamsyn is smart, witty, and
sarcastic. This announcement has thrown a wrench into her favorite
holiday coming up: Christmas.
Evan
Hawke, a one-hit-wonder mystery writer has lost his muse and doesn’t
know how to get the magic back. His second novel received lukewarm
reviews and his deadline for book three is coming up fast. In
dire-straits, he decides to go back to where he wrote his first book:
the Village Grill in Florida. Perhaps if he tries to reenact
everything he did back then, he can get his mojo back.
Evan
and Tamsyn get off to a rocky start. He is a rude, arrogant snob and
Tamsyn, dealing with her own problems, isn’t having anything to do
with him. The other employees of the Grill are all well-developed,
diverse, and fun. Their dialogue is realistic and it’s easy to
believe they are friends as well as co-workers. The plot has a steady
pace and it was easy to get drawn into the story. The way Ms. Hall
worked Elvis’ “Blue Christmas” into the story made me giggle a
bit and then swoon. I found Evan and Tamsyn’s journey unique and
enjoyable. The twist at the end made me smile and believe in
Christmas magic.
Blue
Christmas by the Sea is
the ninth story in Traci Hall’s By
the Sea series.
Silver
Bells by Jacquie
Biggar:
Joel
Carpenter has moved from Scotland to Victoria, Canada to become a
recluse. Since his rise to literary stardom, he has become paranoid
after many unscrupulous business and personal relationships. Right
now he is dealing with writer’s block, his characters are refusing
to follow his direction, and his tenant is having trouble coming up
with rent on time.
Christy
Taylor is an artist who has set up a small art shop, The Wandering
Mind Studio, in the front of her rental property. She is a divorcee
with a four-year-old daughter who suffers Type-One Diabetes. She
refuses to bow to the adversity of this disease and works hard to
raise a happy, well-adjusted child. Jill is a vivacious, cheerful,
and active child. Christy has hired an elderly neighbor to sit with
Jill while she is working or running errands.
I had
a hard time connecting with or liking Joel; he is angry, arrogant,
and overbearing to a fault. He lashes out at Christy at inappropriate
times repeatedly. It angered me when he kissed her after yelling at
her. Here is a quote as he muses about their relationship after he
decides he might just like Christy. It sums him up pretty well:
Living
with Christy wouldn’t be easy, she would keep him on his toes each
and every day—he pictured her rosy red lips and delectable body
pressed close to his—but it would be worth the battle.
Not
very romantic if you ask me. Unfortunately, Christy is smitten with
his good looks and I’m afraid her lust is coloring her good senses.
Perhaps if the transformation in Joel had been accomplished through
dialogue and not narration, I would feel differently? Or perhaps I
wasn’t the right reader for this story? Unfortunately, that happens
at times.
I came
across one word that may be considered borderline offensive to some.
Honestly, it made me giggle. The editing was excellent in this
novella, nothing at all jumped out at me. Nice job, Ms. Biggars.
FYI:
The
stories in Love, Christmas are new and never before published,
although, some are new additions to existing series.
Format/Typo
Issues:
White
Christmas by Rebecca
York: No significant issues.
Blue
Christmas by the Sea by
Traci Hall: No significant issues.
Silver
Bells by Jacquie Biggar:
I found no proofing issues.
Rating:
White Christmas
by Rebecca York: ***** Five Stars
Rating:
Blue Christmas
by the Sea by Traci Hall: **** Four Stars
Rating:
Silver Bells by
Jacquie Biggar: *** Three 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.
4 comments:
Thank you for reviewing our set, I'm sorry Silver Bells did not appeal to you.
Thank you for stopping in and commenting, Ms. Biggars. It's bound to happen with such a large diverse set of novellas. Not every story is going to fit every reader. This review would not deter me from reading your other books though.
Thank you very much for reviewing our boxed set! 20 stories is a lot to take on, lol, and we appreciate it. Have a wonderful night,
Traci
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Hall. I have enjoyed reading these novellas from Love, Christmas.
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