Rating: 4.25🌈 Part of Locey’s Laurel Holidays series, The Christmas Rescue is a story that allows the author to explore her love and knowledge of the realities of farm life and winter in the Pennsylvania hills through the characters sweet holiday romance. The barns and farm living is realistic, accepting of the early hours and… Continue reading Review: The Christmas Rescue (Laurel Holidays #4) by V.L. Locey
Tag: LGBTQIA Holiday Romance
Review: O Hell, All Ye Shoppers by Louisa Masters
Rating: 3.5🌈⛄️ A slightly revamped edition of a short story Louisa Masters released in 2017, O Hell, All Ye Shoppers is a meet cute, sexy holiday romance. Everything happens quickly, from the “meet cute” to the idea that they are ideal for each other to the ending. A holiday Bonbon you partake of before settling… Continue reading Review: O Hell, All Ye Shoppers by Louisa Masters
Review: On A Midnight Clear by Lily Morton
Rating: 4.5 🌈 Gleaming, incredibly lifelike and often haunting sculptures seen in museums worldwide, from The Dying Gaul (my favorite) to Apollo to Rodin’ The Kiss, have the ability to mesmerize upon sight. Their creator’s ability to turn stone into something that goes past magnificent art into something haunting, beautiful, and timeless. And unforgettable These… Continue reading Review: On A Midnight Clear by Lily Morton
☃️❄️❄️Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Favored Holiday Reads this 2021!❄️❄️☃️
12 Days of Christmas (or Whatever you Celebrate) Reading List! ❄️Tis the season for holiday stories and I’ve read some outstanding ones so far, one’s that made me roar with laughter, some that had me reaching for the tissues, and so many that had me shaking my head at the mad writing skills and imagination… Continue reading ☃️❄️❄️Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Favored Holiday Reads this 2021!❄️❄️☃️
Review: Ethan and Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox
Rating: 4.5🌈 I like it when my stories come with a lovely dosing of hilarity. Especially holiday romances. Maz Maddox’s book, Ethan and Jag Destroy the World , is actually two combined holiday stories that manages to present a funny“otherworldly “ perspective at some of our favorite holidays while delivering a terrific romance. As most… Continue reading Review: Ethan and Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox
Review: Dreidels & Do -Overs by Kim Fielding
Rating: 5 🌈⛄️ The wonderful Kim Fielding is at it again this holiday season with the absolutely wonderful new story Dreidels & Do Overs. It’s a true heartwarminer of a holiday contemporary romance that landed itself in my top ten books this year with its unconventional characters and lovely, gentle love story. It’s not as… Continue reading Review: Dreidels & Do -Overs by Kim Fielding
Review: The Christmas Tenor (Laurel Holidays #3) by V. L. Locey
Rating: 4.5 🌈⛄️ My holiday reading continues with V.L. Locey’s The Christmas Tenor, the 3rd novel in her Laurel Holidays series, each a standalone story. The Christmas Tenor is a very sweet, sexy holiday romance between a older, withdrawn widower and a young confident singer,. The older man is Cabriolet Vermat who withdrew from everyone… Continue reading Review: The Christmas Tenor (Laurel Holidays #3) by V. L. Locey
Review: The Fairy Dance by Tara Lain
Rating: 4 🌈⛄️ The Fairy Dance by Tara Lain is a sweet Christmas romance. Running at the size of a novella, this is a very quick read which works as it’s one of this author’s love at first sight stories. She does a great job of making us believe in the instant connection between Henri… Continue reading Review: The Fairy Dance by Tara Lain
Review: No-Strings Noel by Annabelle Jacobs
Rating: 3🌈⛄️ No-Strings Noel by Annabelle Jacobs is a nice Christmas romance. The characters and storylines are sweet and there is little to no angst to the plot or obstacles to the relationship. For me, I’d hoped for something a little more substantial, like not having to refer to my notes to remember characters names… Continue reading Review: No-Strings Noel by Annabelle Jacobs
Review: Merry Measure by Lily Morton
Rating: 5🌈⛄️plus! Right off the bat let me tell you if the rating system went higher, say to 10 or 15 stars, I’d still want to give this book more. I almost, I say almost, had to stop reading this because I was given strict instructions not to put any undue pressure on one eye… Continue reading Review: Merry Measure by Lily Morton