#FirstLineFridays
“Jane Bansil threw the heavy blankets over her head and burrowed deeper beneath the covers.”
#FirstLineFridays
“Jane Bansil threw the heavy blankets over her head and burrowed deeper beneath the covers.”
3 Christmas regency romance short stories that all involve is insta-love or near insta-love. Out of the 3, my fave was probably My Mistletoe Beau as I liked the spark between Eva & Jack.
And I finally got mince pie for #winterreadathon word bingo. 🎉 Only 1 more word to go!
Book 5 for #winterreadathon
For #holidayromancebingo kiss under the mistletoe
I thought a Christmas collection would be a good introduction to historical romance authors that I have not previously read. Sadly, I found these tedious and did not enjoy the writing at all. I finished the first story, and read a little of the next two, but I‘m not forcing myself through anything else I dislike this year. 🤷🏻♀️ #unpopularopinion
Surprisingly (I‘m not a huge fan of novellas) I enjoyed all 3 of these Christmas-themed stories. They were all really sweet and while yes, they obviously took place at a fast pace, the characters were well-defined and the stories were well-written. Enoch‘s and Grey‘s were my favorites, but loved them all. And yes, it is a bit strange reading holiday stories in September. 😆😂 4.25/5⭐️
Three hot and lovely short stories that make me wish it was Christmas already! Each one was fun in its own way, but the last was my favourite. Somehow, it felt of that everyone fell in love so quickly in the first two stories, but felt just right in the final story. Although it might have been because it was the longest of the three. But, I did enjoy reading this so very much.