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Kentucky Christmas by Sarah Title

leasummer's review

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2.0

2.5 stars - Cute, super fast read. Very christmasy but very short so there’s no character development or relationships. There’s chemistry and sex from lust at first sight. And animals, they’re probably the best part.

agrutle's review

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4.0

This review can also be seen on www.chillreviews.blogspot.com

I received this from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

I will admit that I requested this book because its about a town in Kentucky. I was born there so I was drawn to it! I'm so glad I did!

This is a novella using some of the same characters from the authors debut novel Kentucky Home. I haven't read that book but I did not feel like I was missing anything from the story. This could be read as a stand alone I think.

Andrew is trying to make money, having been laid off from his job as a computer tech, he needs this sales job his cousin has given him. Selling vet equipment isn't his forte but he's meets Billie. He likes her and she's the one that saved him from his accident. Now she's offering him a place to stay and he takes her up on that.

Billie likes the look of Andrew. He helped her out by fixing a machine instead of trying to sell one to her. She just feels comfortable with him.

The town was welcoming and helpful. Everything that New York City isn't. Andrew was confused but he liked the feeling the got from it all. Even the sparkly crap. Sharing Christmas traditions with Billie and finally feeling like it was a holiday to celebrate instead of hide in a bathroom.

Loved this cute little Christmas novella. It was an easy read and just what I love to read this time of year. Check it out and leave the author some love in the form of a review!

kentuckybooklover's review

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lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

lisadee's review

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3.0

It's what you might expect a Rom/com Christmas story crammed into a novella length book. There is a fast moving romance, happy endings etc. but there was no conflict and even places where you might think you see it coming ( a father finding his adult daughter in bed with the stranger in town)? Leaving them alone overnight; adults or not;in his own house....I can only imagine the drama that results the next morning. Nope not even then. It was ok, but I also needed this story to be longer.

kame's review

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4.0

Kentucky Christmas by Sarah Title
4 Stars

There are three thing Billie loves animals, her father and Christmas. Andrew is a guy who likes computers and has a knack for all things with a plug who is stuck in a sales job his cousin gave him after Andrew was laid off. Somehow this lover of all things Christmas and the guy who could give the Grinch a run for the title find each other a few days before Christmas.

This is a very quick read novella but you got a real sense of this small Kentucky town. I love Billie enthusiasm for Christmas as it is my favorite holiday too. Andrew had great internal dialog that made me chuckle at times. Immediate attraction can be amusing in books and it was fun that this one was laced with a bit of humor.

I did a check and this novella is a follow up to a full length book. It seems to be the start of a series; I can only hope to see a glimpse of Billie and Andrew in other Kentucky books by Sarah Title. If you want a nice easy read by your Christmas tree one night when you can’t think of addressing another Christmas card – this is the novella for you!

I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley for my honest review.
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