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.”
Last
Christmas by Joan
Reeves
- Annabelle gave him her heart, but Rick threw it away. He wants
redemption, she wants revenge.
Holly
Jolly Christmas by
Mona Risk - Pregnant at
18. Adoption would save the baby's future but may cost her
the man she loves.
So
This is Christmas
by Denise Devine - He was
her child nemesis, now he's her best friend forever.
Author:
“JOAN
REEVES is a NY Times and
USA Today bestselling author of Contemporary Romance. She began her
career with New York traditional publishers. When the Amazon Kindle
came along, she happily embraced a new career path as an independent
author/publisher.
Joan
lives her happily ever after with her hero, her husband, in the Lone
Star State. They have four kids who think they are adults and a ghost
dog--all the ingredients for a life full of love and warmed by
laughter. She lives the philosophy that is the premise of
all of her romance
novels: ‘It's never too late to live happily ever after.’"
For more visit Ms. Reeves' website or Facebook page.
Mona
Risk: “New York Times
and USA Today Bestselling Author, Mona Risk, received an Outstanding
Achiever Award from Affaire de Coeur Magazine. She's a two time
winner of Best Contemporary Romance of the Year from Readers
Favorite; a winner of Best Romance Novel of the Year from Preditors &
Editors Readers Poll; and an EPIC Award finalist… She writes
contemporary romances, medical romance, romantic suspense, and
paranormal fantasy. Sprinkled with a good dose of humor, her stories
are set in the fascinating places she visited or more simply at
home.”
To
learn more about Ms. Risk please check out her website or follow heron Facebook.
Denise
Devine, a USA Today
bestselling author of contemporary romance, romantic comedy, and
inspirational romance. She’s been passionate about books ever since
she learned to read. Ms. Devine loves animals of all kinds and always
includes them in each story.
To
learn more 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: facing personal dilemmas.
Last
Christmas by Joan
Reeves:
Last
year at a friend’s Christmas party in Houston, Annabelle Cooper
thought she had met the love of her life, but then he disappeared
without a word. Tired of grieving the lost relationship, she’s
decides to move on and never let a man hurt her like that again. Now
back home in her grandmother’s house, she has the job she has
always wanted since she was a child: managing editor of her
grandparent’s newspaper in the Texas panhandle.
During
the New Estacado Gazette’s
annual Christmas open house, in walks in the man who broke her heart.
The mayor introduces him as the town’s new police chief: Rick
Lassiter. Not the same name he was using in Houston last year.
Annabelle tries to keep her composure and pretends to trip, tossing
her champagne in his face, and grinding her four-inch heel into his
foot. His gasp of pain is gratifying until he wraps his arms around
her, crushing her breasts to his rock-hard chest as he crashes
against a wall behind him. Big mistake on Annabelle’s part, because
all those feelings from last Christmas come flooding back.
Annabelle
quickly devises a plan to get Rick to leave his position and get out
of town. It all horribly backfires on her and she falls for him
again. The passion between Annabelle and Rick is hot and genuine. All
she wants now are answers and he won’t or can’t give them to her.
I loved the way the plot moved along. As the town’s residents
embrace Rick, Annabelle becomes willing to accept the mystery
surrounding Rick as well. The alternating points-of-view helps
develop both main characters well. However, Ms. Reeves maintains most
of Rick’s mysterious air until the end, which keeps the intrigue
level high. When Rick’s past catches up with him, tension rises and
all bets are off. Last
Christmas is a
captivating story I enjoyed all the way through.
I just
have one nitpick about a character name, Eddie became Eddy once
during the story. Honestly, I see no excuse for that to ever happen.
However, Eddie is a minor character brought in to fill out Rick’s
backstory and despite this error I am only willing to take away half
a star, because I loved the story. Since neither BigAl nor Amazon
accepts half stars, I guess we all know that leaves me at a five-star
rating.
Holly
Jolly Christmas by
Mona Risk:
At
eighteen, Heather Ramsay finds herself pregnant. She vows to not let
the baby ruin Jeff’s scholarship to MIT this coming fall. Heather
decides this pregnancy would best be handled by putting the baby up
for adoption. That way the baby wouldn’t disrupt anyone’s life
but her own, right? Silly, naïve teenager. I have to confess, I am
not the ideal reader for this story having lived through this from a
mother’s perspective. Although, our circumstances were vastly
different. A box set like this is a great deal for the money, but
with a wide variety of authors and sub-genres you may find that some
don't work for you. Holly Jolly Christmas is an example of one that
wasn’t for me.
Since
Heather’s mother is rightly distracted by her dad’s serious
diagnoses and cancer treatments, Heather confides in her older
sister. Madelyn has graduated from medical school and offers sound
advice while trying to support her younger sister. Ms. Risk does a
good job representing both Heather’s views and thoughts as well as
Jeff’s with alternating points-of-view. Jeff shows his maturity by
trying to keep a level head, even though there are times he loses his
self-control. The twists in the story keeps emotions at a high level
throughout. Holly Jolly
Christmas is a sweet, but
heart rending, story that explores many aspects of the situations at
hand.
Holly
Jolly Christmas is a
prequel novella to Ms. Risk’s Holiday
Babies Series.
So
This is Christmas
by Denise Devine:
Annabelle
Lee is looking forward to some alone time before an annual girl’s
weekend at her friend’s family cabin at Breezy Point, Minnesota.
She arrives the Monday before the planned weekend to do some
soul-searching, but finds the cabin inhabited by Christopher Stone,
her best friend’s twin brother, who isn’t planning to leave until
Friday.
So
This Christmas is told
from Annabelle’s first-person point-of-view. She has managed to
build a successful photography business, however, she has recently
experienced an emptiness from a lack of a relationship she hasn’t
had the time or energy to pursue. So she was here early to reassess
her priorities alone. How can she manage to do that with her
childhood nemesis around?
This
is a sweet story about relationships that are not always as they
seem. It’s how you choose to look at things that defines them. The
lesson is to get over yourself. Annabelle’s journey was a pleasant
trip to watch unfold. I would recommend this story if you need to
unwind and relax.
FYI:
The
stories in Love, Christmas are new and never before published. They
are also classified as Clean and Wholesome stories.
Last
Christmas by Joan Reeves,
contains adult sexual content and a few F-bombs.
Format/Typo
Issues:
Last
Christmas by Joan
Reeves: Just one
significant issue, which I mentioned in the body of my review. My
other issue was small, a sentence with extra words.
Holly
Jolly Christmas by
Mona Risk: No significant
issues.
So
This is Christmas
by Denise Devine: No
significant issues
Rating:
Last Christmas
by Joan Reeves: ***** Five Stars
Rating:
Holly Jolly
Christmas by Mona
Risk: *** Three Stars
Rating:
So This is
Christmas by
Denise Devine: **** Four 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.
6 comments:
Thank you for the great reviews! As always, very thoughtful and thorough.
SQ
Thank you for all the time you've given to this set, we all appreciate it very much!
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Stephanie.
Thanks, Ms. Biggar, this has been quite an undertaking. I have enjoyed reading this boxed set.
Thank you for reviewing LAST CHRISTMAS. I'm delighted you liked the story even though I'm embarrassed about the Eddy/Eddie faux pas. I had 3 proofreaders on this project so that shouldn't have happened. I'm happy that didn't take away from your enjoyment of the story.
Reviewing all these stories is quite an undertaking so I really want to thank you for your time and effort.
Thank you for stopping in and commenting, Ms. Reeves. It's amazing how those buggers slip by at times. I have to say, reviewing this set of novellas has been an experience. :)
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