A Joyous Season

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Four holiday hits from four of the genre’s favorite authors! “Merry, Merry” by Fern Michaels features a veterinarian who figures her holidays are going to the dogs–until she meets a handsome stranger; in “A Vision of Sugar Plums” by Jennifer Blake, Meghan Castle is a real Scrooge about the holidays–until she discovers an abandoned baby in her store on Christmas Eve and a chance at romance; in Hannah Howell’s “The Yuletide Gift”, a young woman flees an arranged marriage and finds shelter and love in the home of a Scottish laird; and Olga Bico’s “Naughty or Nice” finds a nervous bride-to-be trapped overnight in an elevator on Christmas Eve with a handsome department store Santa she can’t resist.

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Carla "kaysey" says:

One of the Best Christmas Anthologies Out There! Jennifer Blake is an all-time favorite and the short-story “A Vision of Sugar Plums” is great to read snuggled up by a cozy fire with something warm to sip on. I have re-read it several times! How is it that the gabby woman stuck in the elevator with a department-store Santa the night before her wedding wears you down until you start to like our heroine? Olga Bicos’ “Naughty or Nice” is fun. While Hannah Howell’s “The Yuletide Gift” takes us back a century or two to the Highlands with a wonderful story of a woman who melts our hero’s heart. I liked this one, a lot! Sadly, Fern Michael’s “Merry, Merry” is a little too predictable, but get the book anyway – it’s worth it!

BOOK READER "snowkrystle" says:

“BEST” Ever Christmas Anthology To start with, I basically agree with Kaysey on her review.Jennifer Blake’s “A Vision of Sugarplums” is a very original story. I love the basis for the story but, she could have stretched it out a little in the end. It seemed kind of rushed in the ending. Olga Bicos “Naughty or Nice” was also an original story, have never run across one written like this, but LOVED it. Never believed a story taking place in an elevator could keep me so interested. GREAT JOB! Hannah Howell’s “The Yuletide Gift” was very well done as are all of Hannah Howell’s works. Absolutely LOVE this author. I am never disappointed in any of her books. Fern Michaels “Merry, Merry” left alot to be desired. I read it but was very glad it was the first story in the book as I probably would have been even more disappointed had I read the other stories first. All in all, a book worth looking for to read.

Anonymous says:

this is another good book and I was so glad that I got to read it and discover Jennifer Blake. I liked her story as well as the others in this book.


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