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lilithsbookishvibes's review
5.0
5/5 stars ⭐️
A perfect little Christmas Novella that will steal your heart and replace it with all the Christmas spirit you need for the holidays!
Kat Bishop is the YA world's female Robinhood. This book follows Ms. Bishop and her friends through the adventures they get themselves stuck in.
A light romance in the air between herself and one team member. It is a beautiful story between this book and the rest of the Heist Society books.
I will absolutely reread this book; you might decide this is a regular in the seasonal line-up too.
A perfect little Christmas Novella that will steal your heart and replace it with all the Christmas spirit you need for the holidays!
Kat Bishop is the YA world's female Robinhood. This book follows Ms. Bishop and her friends through the adventures they get themselves stuck in.
A light romance in the air between herself and one team member. It is a beautiful story between this book and the rest of the Heist Society books.
I will absolutely reread this book; you might decide this is a regular in the seasonal line-up too.
leahwild's review
5.0
I read this series a while ago but i really enjoyed it.I was very excited that she was going to add another book. this book takes place at christmas time. someone has stole a Faberge egg and they have to get it back. this series has been out for a while so i liked that she came out with a novella for this series. we have a lot of old characters coming back that we get to see. i like how they are normally the thieves but this time they are doing it for a good cause. this book is fun and entertaining. if you are a fan of Ally Carter books check this one out.
thefriendlybibliophile's review
5.0
This novella was so good. I loved falling back into the world of the Heist Society and seeing the crew take on a new adventure. My only complaint is that it wasn't longer.
readsdreamsplans's review
3.0
I really wanted to like this one more than I did. Even though it was a novella, I felt that it was still fairly underdeveloped (especially in comparison to the other novella for the Heist Society series).
alisonreadsdmv's review
adventurous
hopeful
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
jsmith6747's review
4.0
How can anyone not love the Heist Society books? I didn't realize there was a novella and was ecstatic to once again return to the crazy world of Kat, Hale, and the rest of their crew.
This time around it isn't just a Faberge egg and any old charity that was impacted. It is a charity with connections to Hale's late grandmother and his corporation. He is on the board of the charity and his reputation and the charity's future are now on the line.
This novella is about half the length of the other books in this series, so it was far more substantial than most novellas. It wasn't just an extra scene, but an entire story that can stand on its own. Add in the Christmas setting and this is a perfect book to curl up by a fire and enjoy the holiday season. (I actually finished reading this book in early February, so it was still bitterly cold and snowy where I live.)
I really hope this isn't the end of this series and Ally releases "Heist Society #4" sometime soon. There is so much more potential for these characters and I desperately want to see how things work out for Kat and Hale in the future. I would vote for several more Heist Society novels, but at least one more is needed if readers are going to get the warm happy feeling we had at the end of Ally's Gallagher Girls series.
This time around it isn't just a Faberge egg and any old charity that was impacted. It is a charity with connections to Hale's late grandmother and his corporation. He is on the board of the charity and his reputation and the charity's future are now on the line.
This novella is about half the length of the other books in this series, so it was far more substantial than most novellas. It wasn't just an extra scene, but an entire story that can stand on its own. Add in the Christmas setting and this is a perfect book to curl up by a fire and enjoy the holiday season. (I actually finished reading this book in early February, so it was still bitterly cold and snowy where I live.)
I really hope this isn't the end of this series and Ally releases "Heist Society #4" sometime soon. There is so much more potential for these characters and I desperately want to see how things work out for Kat and Hale in the future. I would vote for several more Heist Society novels, but at least one more is needed if readers are going to get the warm happy feeling we had at the end of Ally's Gallagher Girls series.