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My Star, My Love by Natasha Boyd

bookhoarder76's review

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5.0

Perfect little holiday novella! That I read this in May should tell you a lot because I NEVER read holiday books outside of the holidays LOL I just can't get enough of these characters!

mrsbsbooks's review

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4.0

I enjoyed this short story featuring Jack and Keri Ann, when Jack takes Kerri Ann to England for the holidays and to meet his family.

A misunderstanding does happen between the pair, but that is only because Kerri Ann is reluctant to talk about the future, which hurts Jack.

It's a lovely festive read thats not too long and gives us another glimpse as to how insecure both of our characters really are.

littlebookreader_'s review against another edition

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4.0

A sweet story of Jack and Kari Ann going to visit Jack's mother in England after the end of Forever, Jack. It was sweet and fun to revisit this couple again that I loved so much. Happy Christmas!!!

christineaya's review

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2.0

I didn’t realize this was a novella as part of a series. I think I would have liked it better had I read the other parts.

1_romance_reader's review against another edition

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4.0

It was cute

I just love these two characters. I enjoyed reading this. I thought It was sweet. I would really love a novella of the two of them in the future.

samantha_89's review

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4.0

Just a little more Kerri Ann and Jack. :) It was great to explore their relationship more in conjunction with Jack's past. I thought that having them have an argument and see how they handled it was great way to explore how they've grown. Of course, the hilarity of the UST was fun to read-- there's nothing like holidays with the family. The drama was well balanced with the sweetness of Jack's 12 Days of Christmas gifts. That was a super cute touch and I loved that Kerri Ann wasn't the kind of person to say "no" to gifts. I think that can be overdone. While this took place before the sequel you could still see that Jack and Kerri Ann were a forever kind of deal.

tmpinilla214's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

marisacarpico's review

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4.0

At first I was like, why tell this story of all the stories that could possibly be told about this couple? What made the ending of 'Forever, Jack,' so gratifying was that the characters had finally become adults and watching them be secure in their love was really beautiful. Jumping back to when they were still uncommunicative children seemed like the wrong choice.

However, they work through a lot of their issues in this novella in a way that is also very satisfying. I'm a fluff over angst man, but I understand the appeal. Seeing them in England with Jack's mother was just really nice. I didn't realize how much the other books lacked a sense of family and it was just such a comforting feeling here, particularly to realize how alone Keri Ann has been for so long. I really, really liked that she's really forced to confront her selfish tendencies in their relationship and give Jack a bit of a break over things he can't control. This may be the first time I had pretty much zero problem with Jack as a character.

It's been really satisfying to watch this writer grow so much over the course of this series.

bookfever's review

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5.0

I've been a huge fan of the Eversea series ever since I read the first book so I was thrilled when I saw this bundle would be coming out soon and I was even more thrilled when I got the chance to read and review it. My thoughts about My Star, My Love? I freaking adored it! I hadn't realized how much I missed Keri Ann and Jack until I read the novella. I also loved how they spend their Christmas in England with Jack's mother. So, the story? It was wonderful. Just the type of Christmas novella that I love. Cute, quick and a bit steamy. Okay, a lot steamy! Damn, I missed Jack. Anyway... the writing was also one of my favorite things. Natasha Boyd is a fantastic writer and I've always thought the characters she created were realistic, especially Keri Ann! It was no different in this story and I loved that. Speaking of characters, Jack's mother Charlotte, was super nice. I loved her right away and really liked how she made Keri Ann feel welcome. Also, Jack's British accent was slowly coming back, even though he hated that. How freaking adorable was that?! So overall, this was a superb novella! I loved everything about it - The holiday atmosphere, reading about Keri Ann and Jack Eversea again, the wonderful writing, the sexy romantic scenes, the humor... I could go on forever. I loved it!
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