Author: Annie Houston, Michelle Pennington, Tamie Dearen, Victorine E. Lieske
Genres: Christmas Anthology, Romance Anthology
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
Date: November 14, 2018
Publisher: Indie
Four sweet, Christmas romance novellas.
Her Fake Christmas Date by Victorine E. Lieske
Jennifer uses an old friend as an excuse for why she can’t go on a blind date. She doesn’t know he’s been secretly in love with her since grade school.
A Holiday Rescue by Tamie Dearen
Despite her fame as an author, Amy is all alone at Christmas. Stranded in a snowstorm, she’s rescued by a handsome stranger. Can shared cocoa lead to love?
A Second Chance for Christmas by Michelle Pennington
Grace planned to spend December moving into her new apartment and getting ready for Christmas with her daughter, not falling for her neighbor, Sam—whose heart she broke years ago.
The Billionaire’s Perfect Match by Annie Houston
Heading up large corporations is tough on your love life. A trip home throws high school friends Aurelia and Lander together and sparks fly. They each have everything, except love.
Rating: Mild. Mild kissing; mild (nonsexual) violence or horror.
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Sweet, clean, Christmas romance collection. They are connected only by the fact that they are Christmas stories. Each of the stories had their own individual cast of characters and drama. Nice for a quiet evening of reading. Also nice when you don’t have time for a full length novel.
Her Fake Christmas Date by Victorine E. Lieske
Sweet, clean story that is kind of second chance as well as Insta-love. Is that possible?
A Holiday Rescue by Tamie Dearen
Sweet, clean insta-love romance. Two famous people who have no clue who the other is fall in love when she is stranded in a snow storm. Her creepy agent should have gotten the ax. I wouldn’t trust him at all.
A Second Chance for Romance by Michelle Pennington
I liked Sam and Grace. Sam particularly was just a good guy. It would have been easy to try to avoid Grace instead of facing everything head on.
Sweet, clean story with a cute daughter and a horrible ex.
The Billionaire’s Perfect Match by Annie Houston
This is a new to me author. I liked the story in general but I had a hard time relating to them and their billionaire problems. Still it was nice that they were able to reconnect and discover who they’d been missing all these years.
No sex, language or violence