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The Christmas Pact

 don’t often delve into straight romances—those without any paranormal twists—so whenever I come across one that truly captivates me, it sparks a desire to explore more in that genre. That’s exactly the case with this particular story. The talented narrators, Andi Arndt and Sebastian York, breathe life into the narrative, infusing it with such authenticity and emotion that it feels incredibly real and relatable. Their performances are not just readings; they create an immersive experience that draws you in.

The romance itself strikes a delightful balance between sweetness and sensuality, interspersed with moments of humor that keep the tone light and engaging. The characters are wonderfully crafted, each with their unique charm that makes them endearing. You’ll find yourself invested in their journey, feeling as though you’re part of their lives and experiences.

At the heart of the story is Riley Kennedy, who works diligently for a prominent book publishing company in New York City. The company has various divisions, and while Riley enjoys her role, she has a particular annoyance with one of her co-workers from a different division—another individual named Kennedy Riley. This amusingly convoluted mix-up leads to frequent mishaps with their emails, as they often receive each other’s messages, much to their chagrin.

Things take an interesting turn when Riley and Kennedy finally cross paths at a festive Christmas party. In this moment, Kennedy proposes a clever solution to their mutual annoyance: he offers to accompany Riley to her family home for the holidays, posing as her boyfriend, if she will, in turn, attend a family wedding with him as his girlfriend. It sounds like a win-win situation—an ingenious way to keep their families off their backs—yet, as with all good stories, the simplicity of the arrangement belies the complexities that soon arise.

This charming tale serves as the perfect backdrop for the holiday season, filled with romantic tension, family dynamics, and the warmth of connection. Enjoy this sweet story as it unfolds during the most wonderful time of the year.

My rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Beneath a Waning Moon

These two authors have collaborated on collections in the past, and they have always been good. I must confess that I am already a fan of Elizabeth Hunter’s Elemental series, and I always welcome any opportunity to revisit that world. I enjoyed the first piece I read from Grace Draven, and I was excited to see what she would bring to this collection. When I averaged my rating for each story, the overall rating came out to be 3.7 stars.

“A Very Proper Monster” received a rating of 4.5 stars. At first, it took me a while to realize whose story was being told. However, once it picked up, it almost rushed through their early life together. Despite this, I enjoyed everything about the book. It was a nice turn since we hadn’t seen many of these characters before.

Josephine Shaw is a spinster who spends her nights filling the pages of her Gothic stories with fantastical creatures for the enjoyment of others. She is unaware that her father is looking for a husband to care for her when he is gone. Tom Dargin agrees to court the ailing spinster to secure a deal between Mr. Shaw and his boss Patrick Murphy. But when he finally meets the woman in question he is drawn to her and no longer sees this as just a duty.

This was a sweet love story with bite. Tom and Josephine were destined even if neither could see it at first.

“Gaslight Hades” I gave 3.2 stars mainly because it was confusing for me. I had difficulty getting into the story and did not really warm up to the characters until almost the end. While it was supposed to be a Gothic romance I got more of a steampunk feel from it, not that I don’t like steampunk. The story somewhat reminds me of Lovecraft because of the monsters.

Nathaniel Gordon was a man once upon a time but now he is barely human and walks among both the living and the dead. Nathaniel is a Bonekeeper, a guardian against grave robbers who has a well-earned reputation for protecting his charges. He has resigned himself to the fact that his old life is over until he spots the woman he once loved in his graveyard.

Lenore Kenward has lost her father, a man she both loved and admired after losing her almost fiancé years before. While at the graveside she senses something and finds a guardian watching her, instead of being frightened like so many she asks him to keep her father’s grave safe. She also feels there is something familiar about him.

This was a really slow burn but delivered a decent love story in the end. Not my favorite but I came to like them both.

My rating: 💫💫💫💫

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Christmas Bizarre

I had an extremely hard time getting into this book from the very beginning. The characters were not very interesting and did not evoke much of a response from me. It just didn’t work for me on any level and left me not really caring about any of them very much. Maybe I will try another book at some time but this was not the one.

Mina Kitchen is a forty-something single who seems to find trouble. She has weird luck and her cat is even weirder.

I did not have a lot to say about this because well, because.

My rating: ⍟⍟

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My Christmas Fiancé

This totally caught me by surprise and roped me in from the very beginning with a story that I found to be fun and sexy with just a hint of malice. The story is told from the point of view of each of the main characters by each getting a chapter one after the other that keeps the narrative flowing. The characters are all very nicely realized as far as their individuality with personalities that define each of them. That goes for both the main and peripheral characters so that you can see what their motivations are for the most part.

Meg
Maggie Brown had to reinvent herself after her relationship became violent. She and her 13-year-old son move to Auckland where she can become a new and improved version of herself without all the mistakes of her past to hold her back. When she lands her dream job as PA to three rich gaming executives she feels reborn with the change. Then when I think I am sending an email to a friend telling her about the wickedly sexy things I want to do to one of my bosses I accidentally send it to All Staff. I am so embarrassed I want to run and hide, but Stratton catches me before I can get away and makes a proposal I want to accept.

Stratton
He has wanted Meg from the first day she walked into the office, but she is wearing a wedding ring so he stays clear. But since I recently broke up with my ex, Natalie I have been preoccupied. Natalie wants him back and won’t take no for an answer, so I had to come up with a plan, hire a fake fiancé for Christmas to prove it’s over. After reading the hot email Meg sent out, she finally confesses the truth about her past. She can pretend to be my fiancé and I can protect her from the guy she’s running from.

I loved the buildup with this couple because it was just the right pace for who they were. There was a lot of talk that gave visuals that could make you melt, with no touching involved which made it that much hotter. They also drank some really good whisky. Recommended highly!

My rating: ✯✯✯✯✯

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The Three Christmases of William Spencer

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Eve: A Christmas Ghost Story

Eve: A Christmas Ghost Story
(Psychic Surveys #0.5)
by Shani Struthers 

OK, this took me a while to get through but I liked it none the less. The story and the execution are rather slow moving which is what held me back. The characters are interesting even before you get their full story because they start out strong. I can see both women very clearly for who they are and what they stand for immediately upon meeting them.

What do you do when a whole town is haunted?

In 1899, in the North Yorkshire market town of Thorpe Morton, a tragedy occurred; 59 people died at the market hall whilst celebrating Christmas Eve, many of them children. One hundred years on and the spirits of the deceased are restless still, ‘haunting’ the community, refusing to let them forget.

In 1999, psychic investigators Theo Lawson and Ness Patterson are called in to help, sensing immediately on arrival how weighed down the town is. Quickly they discover there’s no safe haven. The past taints everything.

The investigation into what is happening in Thorpe Morton makes for not a lot of drama but some good human interest. This is a story about the people of the town as well as about the women who come to help them. What they face sets the tone for future stories about our psychic investigators. I think it at least gives enough of a look that you may want to see what happens when they finally start to really work together.

I would recommend it to anyone who likes stories of ghosts.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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Murder in Christmas River

Murder in Christmas River
(Christmas River #1)
by Meg Muldoon 

I have never read Meg Muldoon before but am glad I gave this one a read. I found that I like Christmas River, it is a town that may not have a lot going for it but it does have a unique identity. The characters are a little vague this time around but I can see that they have the potential to become very well rounded and interesting. The murder mystery is good but because you do not have enough insight into the characters it makes any clues dropped not that effective. But once again I can see the effort and hope for it to get stronger as the series continues. I liked the way it starts with the dogs point of view, he makes things interesting.

The main judge of the Gingerbread Junction Competition is murdered and the body is found in the woods behind Cinnamon Peters shop. The dog that had been coming to her shop for a while was trying to get her attention. It seems that someone may have it in for Cinnamon since she seems the most likely to have killed the judge who never had anything good to say about entries in the competition.

Daniel Brightman returns to town just in time for a murder investigation. He had known Cinnamon when she was a 16 yr old and after kissing her and promising to call he disappeared from her life. Now he is back and brought to her back door by the dog she has been feeding. Can he help her when suspicion turns her way?

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My hometown has become a novelty. A place of forced smiles and customer satisfaction. Of little old ladies dressing up as Mrs. Claus and trying to sell you something. Of capitalizing and merchandising the magic of the season year round.

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Hating Christmas

Hating Christmas
(Holiday #1)
by Carol Rose

This is another author that I have never read before, I find so many new ones during the holidays. While I really liked this there was one thing that kept throwing me, that was the fact that words were missing as I was reading and I had to add them or not understand. The story itself is wonderful but the two main characters make my teeth hurt, they were both kind of selfish and smug. The fact that they could do that they were so annoying and still managed to pull me into the story and their lives says a lot.

Holly Fitzgerald makes documentary films for a living and rarely sees her mother. Holly hates Christmas but has consented to spend the holiday with her mother, and the man her mother married after having not seen him for forty years. Holly thinks her mother has gone senile and figures she can use the holiday to break up her mothers marriage, for her own good of course.

Levi Harper is a big time Hollywood agent and the son of Holly’s new step-father. Levi also hates Christmas but is coming to spend time with his father and new wife. Levi also wants to break up the marriage of his father, for his own good. Being married is hard enough without your grown, not living at home children interfering.

This was a book I think will be enjoyed by everyone. I definitely recommend it!

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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Vampire for Christmas

Vampire for Christmas

by Felicity Heaton

I liked this book a lot more by the end of it because it did not really start off very strongly. The characters started off doing a lot of internal monologues even though they were together and you really did not get a sense of who they were. The story moves fairly well though there is not a lot of action involved. I was really happy with the fact that Christmas was a fairly important part of the story and not just in the title.

Shannon is a demon hunter who wants to be transferred away from her current partner, who happens to be a vampire. Rafe is a vampire doing time with the agency for misdeeds in his past. He and Shannon have been partnered for two years and are going on their last mission before they are to be split up. Rafe wants to convince her that they should stay together.

When a demon threatens Christmas, the season of peace and goodwill, its the chance Rafe needs to show Shannon what is real.

Rafe is a little bit of a stalker, Shannon is a bit of a bi**h a good deal of the time, but they have a serious chemistry. This is a nice read for the holiday.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“The demon began to bubble and melt into a big pile of ooze. Rafe looked confused, but he was staring at her, not the demon. “I saw you stick your fingers in its eye,” she said and ran her hands down her chest and legs, squeezing some of the slime out of her clothes. “That was disgusting.” He smiled and shrugged. “It was the only weapon at my disposal, and it weakened it enough for you to kill it.” Shannon frowned. “What do you mean by that? That I couldn’t kill it without your help?” He shrugged easily again. “I could have killed it… although, your distracting it by letting it play with you like a ragdoll was appreciated.” She smiled and then it fell away when she caught a flashback of how violently the demon had tossed Rafe around. “You okay?” He”

Felicity Heaton, Vampire for Christmas

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Eve’s Gift

Eve’s Gift
(A Christmas Tale #2)
by Nicole Garcia

This second book in what I believe will be a trilogy was a little predictable but no less entertaining than the first book. I like that the female characters are not completely about having a man but only want a partner. The characters are interesting and intelligent which makes them easy to relate to. Once again there is an issue with misused words, grammar, and punctuation which can be somewhat distracting as you read.

Eve McIntyre is happy that her best friend Noelle has found her happily ever after, even if she does not really believe in it. She wishes she could find that type of love but feels that it will not happen. So she just continues to work and go about her life not expecting to ever find what her friend has.

Adam Winter is a rich, powerful, sexy man who comes with a bit of baggage. He does not start out looking for love but sometimes things just happen. He is partnering with Parker Industries for a charity event which will be good for his company as well as the charity Parker has set up. But can he get through Eve’s barriers to find a little happiness.

This was another sweet story with a little edge to it. The sex scene was pretty hot, though the one in the first book was luke warm. The Christmas spirit is on display here as well.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Great. Just fucktabulous. Look at all this! It’s going to take me hours to get it all organized again.” Well, I guess I better get started. Mr. Winters will be here in two hours and I don’t have any time to waste.