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Meet Me Under the Mistletoe, by M. Robinson

toluolowo's review against another edition

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I tried, I really tried. This book had so many nonconsensual encounters disguised as D/s, absolutely horrifying.

kaeliesreads's review

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5.0

I love this book and I also found some news to me authors through this book

I love this book and I also found Some new to me authors through this book And I can't wait to read more books from These authors

readingwithd's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense medium-paced

3.25

sooz_767's review

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4.0

Such a good collection of interlinked short stories! I didn't read them all but read some great ones and found some new authors to try. Another I'll come back to next Christmas and read the rest of the stories.

kodom251999's review against another edition

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5.0

O Holy Night by Pam Godwin

Oh my oh my oh my!!! Magnus is back. That dirty man is still chasing Tinsley around, and she, of course, is still chasing trouble. Someone wants her dead, and Magnus is going to stop that at all costs. This was short & steamy. I love families that have started out enemies, but are building bridges around those circumstances. ❤️❤️❤️


Baby, It’s Cold Outside by Giana Darling

OMG Dante & Elena are off the charts hot. I love that we get more of the characters, and the ending was PERFECT! It starts with Tiernan Morelli showing up wanting her help. He invites her to the Christmas ball. It is setting us up for his story. I loved this short story that gave us a glimpse into the future.

Hallelujah by Skye Warren

OMG! I need more of Finn & Eva! He wants to save her, and she spends her life following every order of her parents! I can’t wait for more of these characters!

O Come All Ye Faithful by Amelia Wilde

I love Christmas with Leo & Haley. She is so good for him, and he will come for anyone he thinks might hurt her. I loved that she jabbed back at someone who tried to slight her. I loved that she gave him back his childhood room. ❤️

clarynathanwill's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank you to the team at Dangerous Press for the advance reader copy of Meet Me Under the Mistletoe.

If you love the Morellis and Constantines as much as you do, I bet you are also over the moon to be whisked away to a Christmas ball with all our favourite characters. Dangerous Press kicked off with a short story anthology, Dark Fairy Tales. So it is lovely to return to the kind of storytelling we started with. Now though we all know the world and will appreciate checking in on our favourite characters. Along with introducing some new stories to come next year!

I am a member of The Dangerous Press review team, but I stand by my reviews remaining honest and true.

If you want to know my thoughts and rating for each story, check out the entire review here.

julie_loves_books's review

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4.0

This is my first anthology and I really enjoyed it. It has short stories from (14) different authors all with different tropes. They're also centered around the same event: the Morelli Christmas Ball. I have quite a few of these authors on my TBR, but haven't read them yet, so it was a great opportunity to get a feel for their writing style. Each story is about 30 mins.

Some of my favorites were:

Silver Bells - Alta Hensley (Mafia / Bad Boy - Lyriope / Nick Hudson - This was my favorite story and can't wait to read more. Lyriope got in debt to the Mafia and Nick is willing to protect her, but she will then be indebted to him. Due out in April 2022)

Hallelujah - Skye Warren (Mafia - Loved Eva Morelli and Finn's Hughes characters. I definitely want more of their story. Not written yet, but she said she'll write it)

Wrapped in Red - Sam Mariano (Office Romance - Georgia / Lee - I love Sam's writing. She, of course, gave us her signature manipulative alpha, which I love. Keep an eye out for Carter / Zoe and Caleb (restaurant boy). They may just pop up)

Santa Baby - Claire Contreras (Second Chance Romance -Vanessa / Adam - They are divorced and find each other again. I really enjoyed her writing and will definitely read more by her).

Little Drummer Boy - M. O'Keefe (Assassin - Zilla / Jacob Dressel - He's an assassin and has helped her hone her skills. This was sexy and suspenseful and I liked that she was a strong heroine.)

Carol of the Bells - Maria Luis (Forbidden - Laela Donna / Reid Paxton - He's the FBI agent that put her father behind bars. This was super steamy and I loved her writing. Looking forward to reading some of her other work)

Brief Synopses of the other stories:

O Come All Ye Faithful - Amelia Wilde (Controlling / Possessive Alpha - Leo Morelli / Haley Constantine. Would like to read their backstory. It's a Beauty and the Beast Retelling)

Baby, It's Cold Outside - Giana Darling (Mafia - Elena Lombardi / Dante Salvatore - This story introduced Tiernan Morelli and I was here for it. I definitely would like to read his story in Dangerous Temptation)

All I Want For Christmas Is You - M Robinson (Sports / Age Gap - Jax / Sophie - This was purely a teaser for her future book. Will definitely read it. For now, you can read this world in Second Chance Contract)

This Christmas - Theodora Taylor (Secret Admirer - Josh Grant / Neisha Winters - He's in politics and she's a speech writer. It was an original idea for a story).

Last Christmas - Katee Robert (Reverse Age Gap - Cael O'Malley / Eleanor McKinley - There wasn't a lot of plot to this one, but it was very spicy with lots of dirty talk)

It Came Upon A Midnight Clear - Jenika Snow (Possessive / Protective Alpha - Galina / Arlo - He's a fixer for anyone that will hire him and he'll do anything to protect her).

Silent Night - Sienna Snow (Arranged Marriage - Nyx Mykos / Simon Drakos - Greek Mafia. She wants to be independent but falls for him and he will not allow it)

I did not read these, as I plan to read the character's stories in the books released prior to these short stories:

O Holy Night - Pam Godwin
Away in A Manger - Jade West

mx_manda's review

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3.0

Leave it to me to decide I was going to read an anthology of shorts that are all connected to existing stories.



This is a pretty normal thing for me to do, honestly. I saw a couple authors' names on there I wanted to for sure read and then didn't bother to understand the framework of the anthology. That's on me and why it took me 3 months to work through this one.

Okay. So herein we have 15 stories—some really solid, some were very EH, and most were decent but not strongly in either category. I will break it down story-by-story, then give an overall rating for the anthology.

1: "Hallelujah" by Skye Warren - 4.5 stars
SpoilerI need more of this! Teaser for a future book. What is here was really enjoyable. Very tempted to track down the book at a later date. Recall there was delicious tension in this one.


2: "O Come All Ye Faithful" by Amelia Wilde - 4.5 stars
SpoilerRead fine as a stand alone. This wraps up nicely and leaves off in a logical place for a short.


3: "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Giana Darling - 2.5 stars
SpoilerEasy enough to follow without having read original material. This one was okay. Lots of serious typos, about 10 I tracked with incorrect words that made me stop to try and figure out what was meant to be said. Story itself was fine, but I wasn't really feeling it.


4: "This Christmas" by Theodora Taylor - 1.5 stars
SpoilerEeeeeeeeeeeeeeh. This one started off very cute and promising then was weird, rushed, jumped around, information came out of nowhere, and didn't make a lot of sense. Could not tell if it was characters in an existing universe until the end or what. Apparently leads in to a new book. Irritating. Underwhelming. I hate when something starts strong and then fails to launch. This story really needed the full novel treatment to work.



5: "Wrapped in Red" by Sam Mariano - 5 stars
SpoilerA story that seems to be a stand alone or is side characters that require no background story to understand. Georgia has been in love with her married boss for years—through his divorce and other "events"—and they continue as they have. It's the best situation for them both, right? But they can not seem to keep things professional and those lines are pretty blurry. A little dark. Possessive MMC. But...*yawn* Red haired, green eyed, FIERY personality FMC.



6: "O Holy Night" by Pam Godwin - 2.5 stars
SpoilerThis one didn't do it for me. Kind of a standalone about existing characters—neither of them that enjoyable to read. Jealous Bitches™ as a plot-point are never not boring and uninspiring. Always blows when a genre darling isn't enjoyable for me.



7: "Santa Baby" by Claire Contreras - 2 stars
SpoilerSide characters from existing story. Attempt at a second chance, BWWM romance, this one didn't work for me. Didn't feel any connection, chemistry, or history. Disliked the MMC and his dating someone else while allegedly pining over the marriage he threw away. (Read this about a week before a very similar Dear Carolyn popped up, but this obviously isn't the fiction referenced there.) Then just threw the other woman he's been dating away—what was even the point of having him in a relationship with someone else?? Contradictions about past events. Needed room to develop. Didn't work as a short.



8: "Last Christmas" by Katee Robert - 4.5 stars
SpoilerThe author I bought this anthology for. Another story that looks like side characters from an existing series, this read just fine as a stand alone and was really enjoyable. Very steamy. 20 year age gap (older woman/younger man) with an interesting premise.



9: "Little Drummer Boy" by M. O'Keefe - 4 stars
SpoilerSide characters from an existing story. Easy enough to follow, though maybe not a true standalone, depending...? Darker story. Interesting premise/objective. Frankly, pretty damn hot. Enjoyable.



10: "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" by Jenika Snow - 2 stars
SpoilerContinuation of existing story. Not light and silly OTT like I was hoping for from this author. Lots of smut. Not very sexy despite that. Dark but not in a titillating way. Very EH about this one.



11: "Carol of the Bells" by Maria Luis - 5 stars
Spoiler*Fans self* This one is good, and works as a standalone. I'm guessing these are side characters from existing stories...but nothing about this feels throw away or careless. Everything about this is just right. Probably my favorite of the batch so far. And the tie in to the song name? Fun addition, man.

One of my few highlights came from this one:

Every fucking night, I found you in the darkness and let you haunt me.

That is a damn good line. I loved this despite a law enforcement protagonist.



12: "Silent Night" by Sienna Snow - 2 stars
SpoilerContinuation of a past story, looks like? Could not imagine reading a longer book with these two, honestly. EH.



13: "Away in a Manger" by Jade West - 2.5 stars
SpoilerAnother, EH. With some "ouch, WHY" thrown in. Some people are into that—enjoy it if you are, no shaming here—but it was a NOPE from me.



14: "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by M. Robinson - 1.5 stars
Spoiler...was I supposed to like this main character or find him charming in some way? Very short. Felt awkward. Did not match with the rest of the stories in here. Could not get into it.



15: "Silver Bells" by Alta Hensley - 5 stars
SpoilerStrong finish.

Like the first story in the anthology, this one is a lead in to a book about the couple and, wow, this one seems like it will be a lot of fun. I love off-kilter, somewhat unhinged characters who border into absurd and nonsensical in a White Rabbit sort of way. The description of the MMC's style alone was just fantastic and fun.



Real rating: 3.27 stars

A nice, solid anthology—even for someone who hasn't read any of the source stories before.

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dark emotional fast-paced

4.5


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