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A Joyous Season

A Joyous Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Christmas Anthologies Out There!
Review: 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!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Christmas Anthologies Out There!
Review: 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!


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