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Baby, It's Cold Outside by Kristen Proby, Jennifer Probst, Emma Chase

bookishnicole's review against another edition

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4.0

These were perfectly steamy and christmas perfect. I also found some new authors I can't wait to read more of!

wchappus's review against another edition

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4.0

"It's a Wonderful Tangled Christmas Carol" by Emma Chase
“Saving Grace” by Kristen Proby

barkylee15's review against another edition

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4.0

I only read the first 2 because they were stories from series I have read.

"Searching for You"-4

"It's a Wonderful Tangled Christmas Carol"-3.5

kara_hildebrand's review against another edition

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5.0

Searching for You 5 Hearts

I'm a sucker for second chance romances and characters who have amazing witty banter. Thank you, Jennifer for giving me both! Dylan and Riley went to college together and now they have been set up on a blind date. Queue the snow storm and scary house and you have perfection. They still have a spark and it must be fate that threw them together again. Riley isn't quite on board with it since Dylan doesn’t fit in her box, but he's willing to show her the way. This was a great heart warming story about love, fate and going after what you want!

He reminded her of an angel, with a lean, muscled physique. He was Michael and Gabriel reincarnated to seduce women and master men on Earth.

He may not be suited to be her husband, or fit in her box, but Dylan McCray made her want. Bad things. Dirty things.

His voice broke. "It's you. Why didn't I realize? It's always been you."




It's a Wonderful Tangled Christmas Carol - 5 Hearts

Oh, how I've missed Drew. Somehow I seem to forget how much I love him until I read another book. This is his POV (my fav!) and it's Christmas. Drew, being the ass that he is, is going to work. That's when the fun begins. It's Christmas Eve and he is visited by 3 ghosts that show him the past, present and future. In true Drew fashion, I laughed, yelled at him and cried. He's just all sweet, jerky goodness! Thank you Emma for giving us more Drew and gang!

Christmas spirit and me? We're not friends. Ebenezer Scrooge had the right idea: bah fucking humbug.

I realize that shoplifting is a drain on stores, but is it necessary to wrap every single fucking component in plastic, wire and industrial-strength tape? The only people that deters are the parents trying to put it together.

She rolls her eyes. "I'm fast forwarding."
"Thank Christ. Why didn't you think of that sooner."

readbooks_eatapples's review against another edition

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2.0

The writing is awful. Short stories are difficult to write well, and only the last story in the bunch was even worth reading (and it was still a bit problematic for me because super alpha males bore me witless). I DNF'd within or just after the first chapter with all the rest. Skip this one unless you're desperate, but the last one is worth skimming because it is at least well written.

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4.0

Searching for You by Jennifer Probst – review
4
This was a fun, easy holiday read, that can be read at any time of the year. Riley and Dylan are relatable characters who sparked from the start. This is a second chance romance with a determined hero and a skittish heroine.

It’s a Wonderful Tangled by Emma Chase – review
4.5
This is a fun, easy to consume read. It’s a take on A Christmas Carol and I really enjoyed it. Drew and Kate are relatable characters and the ghosts are very fitting for the story. This is a story that can be read at any time, even though it’s holiday themed.

Saving Grace by Kristen Proby – review
4
This was a fun, easy to consume story. I wanted more though. The main characters were interesting and fun to spend time with. I love epilogues and was glad to see one in this story.

Safe in His Arms by Melody Anne – review
4
This is a holiday novella that can be read at any time. The main characters were relatable. I enjoyed the story and will check out others in the same town.


Rekindle the Flame by Kate Meader – review
4
Not a bad holiday novella. Beck and Darcy are interesting characters. Second chance romance of characters from different social classes.

impalalove's review against another edition

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3.0

Searching for You by Jennifer Probst: 3 stars
It's A Wonderful Tangled Christmas Carol by Emma Chase: 4 stars
Saving Grace by Kristen Proby: 4 stars
Safe in His Arms by Melody Anne: 2 stars
Rekindle the Flame by Kate Meader: 3 stars

sinagaraw's review against another edition

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4.0

5 novellas just right to warm you up with those hot sexcapades for the cold weather.

I missed drew Evans!!!

paddlefoot55's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Christmas, it is pretty much one of my favorite times of the year.

So the chance to read these 5 Christmas novellas from 5 fantastic authors I jumped.

Each and every one of these quick stories or a huge a-hole on my dial. I am not back fan of insta love relationships, but these being novellas you know that there is no other way for it to be so it didn't bother me like it would in a full length novel.

I loved the sexy hot men going after their women. loved that the women weren't whimpering, simpering wo is me kinds. they are all strong independent women taking on the world.

But the one that really did it for me - and he does every time he is in a book - is Mr Drew Evans..... Sigh I didn't know that I could love him more, but I could.

If you are after some sweet sexy Christmas loving, this is a great place to get it!

librarian_reader22's review against another edition

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5.0

loved it. I originally got this book because it has a Jennifer Probst story in it. But now I have a few more authors I can add to my list.